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CONSTITUTION 



PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY, 



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UNION COLLEGE, 



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MDCCXCV. 



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TRO Y, N. Y.: 

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1850. 





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Eev. GEORGE W. BETHUE"E, D. D. 

JAMES JOHNSOJS", 
Hon. WILLIAM H. SEWARD, LL. D. 

J. FENNIMORE COOPER. 
*HoN. SILAS WRIGHT, Ex-Gov. K Y. 

CHARLES ANTHON, LL. D., Prof Lang. Col. Coll. 
Hon. ADDISON GARDINER, Judge Court of Appeals. 
Rev. J. T. HEADLEY. 
Rev. JOHN TODD, D. D. 
Hon. ROBERT L. ROSE. 
Rev. ALONZO POTTER, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Penn. 

ALFRED B. STREET, A. M. 
Hon. SAMUEL YOUNG, A. M. 



ihcL" 



s. 



THE FACULTY OF UNION COLLEGE. 




*DEGEASED. 





PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




©^ir^[L(Q)©[ii] 



RESIDENCES. 



MDCCXCV. 


*Moses I. Cantine, 


J^ew York. 


*Rev. JOHN^ B. L^N, A. M., D. D. 




Univ. Penn. 


JPittshurgh, Pa. 


Andrew M'Collum, 


OgdenshuYgh, 


*Ilev. ALEXANDER M'LEOD, A. M. 




D. D. Neo. CiEs. Mid. Coll. 


New York, 


Peter Myers, 


HerTcimer. 


Levi H. Palmer, 


Albany, 


Polliemus. 




*Rev. JOHN B. ROMEYN, A. M. 




D. D. Neo. Cms. et ejusdem Curat. 


Feio York. 


*Rev. Cornelius D. Schermerhorn, 


Canajoharie, 


Richard Schureman, 


Albany. 


*Rev. Reuben Sears, 


Ballston, 


Rev. JOSEPH S WEETMAN, D. D. 


Charlton, 


Theodore F. I^albot, 


PhiladelpUa, Pa. 


Rev. Isaac Van Doren, 


Hopewell. 


*Adrian C. Van Slyck, 


New York. 


CorneHus P. Van Wyckoff, 


New York. 


Rev. Henry Van Wyckoff, 


Charlestown. 


Rev. John L. Zabriskie, 18 


Millstone, N. J. 



1798 
1799 

1797 

1798 
1797 



1797 



RESIDENCES. 



GRADUAT. 





MDCCXCYL 




^William Beattie, 




Albany, 


1800 


Samuel Dcmarest, 








*Walter Evertson, 




Pleasant Valley, 


1V99 


Hon. JOHN SAVAGE, LL. D. 






Col. Coll. Ch. Jus. Sup. Court, N. Y. 


Salem, 


1799 


Richard Warring, 5 




Boston, Mass. 






MDCCXCYIL 




George "W. Banker, 






1799 


Butler. 




■ 




Rev. Wm. Elting, 




Paramus, A\ /. 




*Jacob R. Evertson, 




Pleasant Valley. 




Joshua Form an, 






1798 


*Henry J. Frej, 




Canajokarie, 


1801 


*David Hasbrouck, 




Ogdensburgh, 


1799 


Jacob Livingston. 

















*Richard Yan Derheyden, 


-10 


Albany, 


1800 




MDCCXCYIII. 




Sylvanus Haight. 








Loomis. 








*James Low, M. D., 




Albany. 




*Hon. Morris S. Miller, 




Utica, 


1798 


Hon. JOHN W. TAYLOR, A. M. 






Ex-Speaker House of Rep. 




Cleveland, Ohio, 


1803 


*Abraham D. Yan Home, 




Poughkeepsie, 


1802 


Yan Ness. 








Henry Yan Rensselaer. 








James I. Yan Rensselaer, 




Bethlehem. 




James Yan Schoonhoven, A. M., 


Troy, 


1802 


Rev. Harman Yedder, 




Gallatin, 


1799 


*Hon. JOHN B. YATES, A. M. 


12 


Chittcnango, 


1802 




MDCCXCIX. 




Evert A. Banker, 




New York, 


1801 


*Richiird De Cantillon, 




Schenectady, 


1803 


Alexander G. Fonda, M. D., 




Schenectady, 


1803 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


Benjamin Haight; 






* Charles K. Lawrence, 


Fort Edward. 




*Jolin M. Livingston, 


Eedhoolc. 




Thomas Palmer, A. M., 


Schenectady, 


1803 


Thomson. 






*Rev. Peter Van Buren, A. M. 9 


Union Village, 


1802 


MDCCG. 






Hon. ABRAHAM BOCKEE, 


Pine Plains, 


1803 


Thomas T. Kinney, 


Newark, N. J. 




*Henry Van Der Lynn, 


NewhuritJi, 


1802 


*PhiUp Van Vechten, A. M. 4 


Albany, 


1804 


MDCCCL 






*Hon. Charles A. Foot, A. M., 


Delhi, 


1805 


*John Glen, 


Schenectady, 


1804 


*Thomas Hardenbm-gh, 


German Flats^ 


1803 


Rev. AND' W N. KITTLE, A. M, D. D. 


Kinderhook, 


1804 


Walter Patterson, 


New York. 




Hon. William Thompson, A. M. 6 


Ovid, 


1806 


MDCCCIl 


[. 




*Harman Brower, 


Johnstown^ 


1806 


Henry Brown. 






*Milton Maxcy. 






Job McLaren, 


Neio York, 


1805 


Thomson Paine, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 




Edmund G. Perlee, 


Amenia, 


1806 


*Zacharias Schoonmaker, 


Shawangunk, 


1805 


Tennis Van Vechten, A. M. 


Albany, 


1806 


John Whipple, 9 


Hudson. 




MDCCCIIL 




James Barry, 


Albany, 




T. ROMEYN BECK, M. D, LL. D. 






Coll. Med. etChir. Nov.Ebor. et ejus- 






dem Soc. et Coll. Med. Occid. Prof. S. 






H. S. Nov. Ebor. 


Albany, 


1807 


John H. Clark, 


Providence, P. I. 





Rev. CORN'S C. CU YLER, A. M., D. D. Philadelphia, Pa. 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




RESIDENCES. 



Rev. ADAM EMPIE, A. M., S. T. D. 
Epis. Coll. Car. Sept. Pras. et Eth. in 
Acad. Millta. Reip. Amer. Feed. Prof. 



S. H. S. Nov. Ebor. 




Richmond, Va. 


1807 


Rev. GARDINER B. PERRY, 


A.M. 






D. D. Socius. 




Newport, R. I. 


1804 


*Rev. JOHN REED, A. M., D. D 


., Col. 






Coll. — 7 




Poughkeepsie, 


1805 




MDCCCIV. 




Thomas E. Clark, Socius. 




Utica, 


1807 


Matthew Myers, 




Herkimer, 


1806 


MARCUS T. REYNOLDS, A. M ,— 3 


Albany, 


1808 




MDCCCT 






Thomas Y. Anderson, 




Princeton, N. J. 




Thomas P. Baldwin, 




Balhton. 




^Abraham Beck, 




Schenectady. 




William I. Bedlock, 




Canterbury, Conn. 




Hon. Jolm W. Cady, A. M., 




Johnstoion, 


1808 


Aaron Clark, A. M., 




New York, 


1808 


Rev. John De Witt, D. D., 




Harrisburgh, Pa. 




Wilham I. Dodge, 




Johnstown, 


1807 


Laurens Ford, 




Rockton, 


1809 


Ebenezer Griffin, 




Paris. 




Rev. Samuel Nott, A. M., 




Wareham, Mass. 


1808 


*Azariah W. OdeU, A. M., 




Ballston, 


1809 


Hon. JOHN C. SPENCER, A. M 


., LL. D. 






Ex-Sec. of Treas. and War, U 


s. 


Albany, 


1806 


Abraham Van Bergen, 




Cozsackie. 




Richard Wait, 




New London, Conn. 





James Wakeman, 




Ballston, 


1809 


Rev. Peter S. Wynkoop, A. M. 




Kinderhook, 


1807 


James Young, 18 


MDCCCV] 


Greenfield. 

[. 




*John C. Bruyn, 




Shawangunk, 


1808 


Rev. THOMAS T. DE WITT, 


D.D. 


New York, 


1808 


Caleb Johnson, 




Canandaigua. 




*David Jones, 




Canaan, Conn. 








PHILOMATHEAN" SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GIIADUAT. 


RICHARD R. LANSING, A. M., 






Coll. Ham. 


Mw York, 


1809 


Samuel B. Ludlow, 


Oswego, 


1809 


*John W. Wheeler, 1 


Redhook, 


1809 


MDCCCVIL 




*Henry H. Bogart, A. M., M. D., 


Albany, 


1810 


Moses Bradford, 


Rowley, Mass. 




*William Constable, 


Schenectady, 


1808 


^Augustus Donnelly, 


Ca'skill, 


1809 


WilHam R. Elinore, 


Canaan, Conn. 




Samuel A. Foote, 


New York, 


1811 


Hon. SAMUEL W. JONES, A. M. 


Schenectady, 


1810 


*John Y. Lansing, 


Albany, 


1808 


William T/inn, 


Ithaca. 




*Philip Livingston, 


Redhook, 


1810 


Rev. David Oliphant, A. M., 


Balhton, 


1809 


Abraham Perlee , 


Amenia, 


1308 


Casper Rouse, 


Pittstown. 




Harris Scovell, 


New York, 


1811 


Rev. Benjamin F. Stanton, A. M., 


Farmville, Va. 


1810 


John Trotter, M. D., 


Albany, 


1810 


John S. Van Rensselaer, 


Albany, 


1810 


*Rev. Jacob S. Vosburgh, 18 


Kinderhook, 


1810 


MDCCCVm. 




Henry Bettys, 


Charlton. 




Hon. ALFRED CONKLIN, Judge 






U. S. Dis. Court, 


Aitburn, 


1810 


Rev. Samuel Davis, 


Ballston. 




Rev. David Huntington, 


Fayetteville, 


1809 


John D. Ledyard, 


Cazenovia, 


1812 


Rev. ALEXANDER McCLELLAND, 






A, M., D. D., Prof. Metaph. in Rut- 






gers Coll. and Prof, of Bib. Lit. in The- 






olog. Seminary of Ref. Dutch Church. 


New Brunswick, N. J. 


1809 


Abraham Paine, 


Hamilton, 


1810 


John Paine, A. M., 


Troy, 


1811 


Rev. Staats Van Santvoord, A. M., 


New Baltimore, 


1811 


*John Van Schaick, 10. 


Kindcrhook, 


1810 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


MDCCCIX. 




Isaiah T. Andrews, 


Boston, Mass. 




William Andrews, 


Boston, Mass. 




John B. Beck, M. D., 


New York. 




*Rev. Henry Blatchford, A. M. et Neo. 






Caes. 


Lansinghurgliy 


1811 


Zalmon Booth, 


Skeneateles. 




*Rev. Hugh M. Boyd, A. M., 


Schenectady, 


1813 


Samuel L. Breese, Lt. U. S. Navy. 


Utica. 




Charles Buit, 


Sandy Hill, 


1809 


*Henry Duane, 


Schenectady^ 


1813 


James Duane, A. M.. 


Duane, 


1813 


Heniy Edson, 


Troy, 


1809 


John Frothingham, A. M,, 


Johnstown, 


1813 


Jacob L. Lane, 


Troy, 


1813 


William Lansing, A. M., 


Lansinghurgh, 


1813 


*Edward Livingston, A. M., 


Redhook, 


1812 


*David Low, M. D., 


Charlton. 




^Thomas Macauley, 


Cortright 


1812 


*Robert McCm, 


Albany. 




*WiUiam A. S. North, A. M., 


Duaneshurgh, 


1812 


John C. RadclifF, 


New York, 


1811 


*Ambrose Spencer, Jun. 


Albany, 


1813 


*Hallenbake Stafford, 


Albany. 




Rev. Charles Webster, A. M., 


North Hemsteady 


1813 


*Rev. Henry R. Weed, S. T. D. 


Wheeling, Va. 


1812 


WiUiam W. Young, 25. 


Willmington, Bel. 


1812 


MDCCC5 


1. 




*Charles C. Abeel, 


CatsUll, 


1812 


*Peter Adams, 


Coxsackie, 


1813 


John S. Ashe, A. M., 


Charleston, S. 0. 


1814 


Lebbeus Booth, A. M., 


Ballston, 


1813 


Rev. John Barnard, 


Rome, 


1813 


^Nicholas F. Beck. Adj. Gen. K Y. 


Schenectady, 


1813 


Guy W. Doane, A. M., 


Circleville, Ohio, 


1813 


*Horace Goodrich, 


Milton, 


1813 


Peter C. Gansevoort, 


Schenectady. 








Nicholas Hansen, 


Schenectady, 


1814 


* William Haight, 


CatsUll, 


1811 


Peter R. Livingston, 


Livingston, 


1810 


William Lnsh, A. M., 


Albany, 


1812 


Rev. George Y. Morehouse, A. M., 


Mount Holly, N. J. 


1812 


JOEL B. NOTT, A. M., Ohm. Prof. 






Chem. Bot. and Min. U. C. 


Guilderland, 


1817 


James W. Porter, 


Hebron, 


1813 


John K. Paige, A. M., 


Albany, 


1816 


Walter Rogers, 


Fort Edward. 




William Scott, 


Waterford. 




Rt. Rev. GEORGE UPFOLD, A. M., D.D 


., 




Coll. Med. et Chir. Nov. Ebor Bish.Ill. 


Pittsburgh Pa. 


1814 


*Samuel Van Orden, 


CatsMll, 


1813 


*Rev. Halsey Wood, 


Ballston, 


1812 


PhUander Wheeler, 25 


Salisbury, Conn. 


1812 


MDCCCXI 




*Frederick Attwater, A. M., 


Russell, 


1814 


*Wimam P. Beers, 


Fairfield, Conn. 


1814 


*Thomas A. Bridgen, A. M., 


Albany, 


1813 


Rev. THOMAS BEVERIDGE, D. D. 






Prof. Bib. Lit. & Ch. His. Ass. Theo Sera. 


Canonsburg, Pa. 


1814 


LEWIS C. BECK, M. D., Prof. Chem. 






et Nat. His. in Rut. Coll. 






*Samuel Burnet, 


Milton, 


1814 


Samuel B. Bradley, A. M., M. D., 


West Greenfield, 


1814 


*Edward M. Coe, A. M., 


Troy, 


1815 


*Zebulon Cook, 


Amsterdam, 


1814 


John P. Cox, 


Phinebeck, 


1813 


James Dexter, A. M., 


Albany, 


1813 


Peter C. Dunlap, A. M., CoU. Ham. 


Cambridge, 


1814 


*Thomas Gifford, 


Princetown, 


1813 


Theodore Graham, 


Albany. 




Derick Knickerbacker, M. D., 


West Push, 


1813 


Hon. Jacob C. Lansing, A. M., 


La?isingbicrgh, 


1811 


Christopher Y. Lansing, A. M. 


Albany, 


1815 


Nicholas M. Masters, A. M., 


Schaghticoke, 


1812 


*Albert Miller, 


Ballston, 


1814 





PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


KESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


Rev. Ebenezer Raymond, 


Sherhurn, 


1815 


John B. Staats, 


Albany, 


1813 


George I. Shufeldt, 


New York, 


1813 


Hon. DucUej Selden, A. M., 


New York, 


1815 


Archibald Smith, 


Charlton, 


1815 


Herman Van Yechten, M. D., 


Schaghticoke, 


1813 


Peter Van Schaick, A. M. 


Kinderhook, 


1814 


Wniiam L. F. Wan-en, 21 


Saratoga, 


1814 


MDCCCXII. 




Richard M. Blatchford, A. M., 


New York, 


1815 


Rev. George S. Boardman, A. M., 


Rochester, 


1816 


Timothy Clowes, A. M., LL. D. 






Alleg. Coll. 


Troy, 


1814 


Isaac Carpenter, 


Aurora. 




Hon. Henry B. Cowles, 


Neiv York, 


1816 


*Rev. John R. Coe, A. M. 


Troy, 


1816 


David F. Dickinson, 


Beerfield, Mass. 




Rev. Alpheus Geer, 


Kent, Conn. 


1813 


Hon. Hh-am P. Hmit, A. M., 


Troy, , 


1816 


* "William Humphrey, A. M., 


Albany, 


1815 


Rev. Aaron D. Lane, A. M., 


Waterloo, 


1816 


ELLICE MURDOCK, A. M., M. D. 






Coll. Yale, 


Rochester, 


1814 


Charles R. K. Mosier, A. M., 


JEaston, 


1814 


*James Newland, 


Gahoay, 


1814 


Sidney Redfield, A. M., 


Troy, 


1816 


*Robert Schoon, 


Albany, 


1814 


Matthew Stevenson, M. D. 


Newburgh, 


1815 


John B. Spencer, 


Amenia, 


1813 


Hon. NATH. P. TALLM ADGE, A. M. 






£x-Senator U. S., N. Y. 


Fon Du Lac, Wis. 


1815 


George M. Tibbits, 


Troy, 


1817 


* Gilbert L. Tliompson, 


Albany, 


1815 


Richard Van Rensselaer, A. M., 


Albany, 


1816 


*Ashbel S. Webster, A.M., M. D. CoU. 






Med. et Chlr. Nov. Ebor. 


Albany, 


1815 


Henry T. Weightman, 24 


Alexandria, Va. 


1814 




William H. AveriU, A. M. 
*Rev. William I Bulkley, 
Henry Chester, A. M., 
*John B. Dexter, 
Rev. Norman Fox, 
William W. Frotliingham, 
Rev. James H. Gregory, 
George Hopkins, A. M., 
Rev. Moses Hunter, A. M., 
Daniel Holt, 
William R. Huggins, 
*Rev, Samuel Johnson, A. M., 
Robert Lansing, 
John McLean, A. M., 
Rev. GILBERT MORGAIS", A. M, 

Univ. Occid. Pennsylva. Praes. 
Robert H. Newcomb, 
*Oran G. Otis, 
John R. Porter, 
Milo D. Pettibone, 
Hiram Rathbone, 
Bryant Smith, 
Benjamin L P. Tibbits, 
Hon. Peter L Waggoner, 
*Thaddeus Whitlock, 24. 



MDCCCXIIL 

Cooperstown, 
Nev) Fairfield, Conn. 
FMladelphia, Pa. 
Athens, 
Ballston Spa. 
Albany, 
Milton, 
HopHnton, 
Milton, 
Fort Plain, 
Greenville, 
Kcio London, Conn. 
Watertown, 
Salem, 



Pittsburgh, Pa 
Pittstown. 
Galway, 
Bolton, Mass. 
Granby, Conn . 
Milton, 

Brookfield, Mass. 
Albany, 
Fort Plain, 
Palatine, 



MDCCCXIV. 



Samuel L. Burton, 
Lucas Broadhead, 
*James D. Colt, 
Stephen Cleaveland, 
Joseph Cowan, 
Rev. William Chester, A. 
Rodney S. Church, A. M., 
William R. De Witt, 
George K. Fuller, 
Daniel Gardner, 



M., 



Andover, Vt. 
Kingston, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 
Bethel, Vt. 
New York. 

Weathcrsfield, Conn, 

Brooklyn, 

Albany. 

Chittenango, 

Troy, 



1816 
1814 
1814 

1815 

181t 
1815 
1815 
1817 
1816 
1814 
1815 
1817 
1815 

1815 

1816 
1815 
1814 
1815 
1814 
1817 
1816 
1816 




RESIDENCES. 



Cornelius I. Hogeboom, 


ClaveracTc, 


1817 


Walter Hubbell, A. M. 


Canandaigua, 


1814 


Rev. "William JarA-is, 


Norwalk, Conn. 


1818 


Hon. Geo. W. Jemiain, A. M.. 


Lockport, 


1816 


Rev. William B. Leary, 


New York, 


1816 


WiUiam G. Moselj, 


Weathersfield, Conn. 




*Rev. Thomas Osborne, A. M., 


New York, 


1816 


Charles H. Pemgo, 


Burlington, N. J. 


1815 


Isaac M. B. Stvu-ges, 


Wilson, Conn. 


1816 


Cornelius Schuyler, 


Ballston Spa. 


1816 


WiUiam H. Toby, 


Hudson. 




Samuel Todd, 


North Haven, Conn. 


1816 


Rev. Nathan K Wliiting, 23 


Williamsburgh, L. I. 


1815 


MDCCCXV. 




David M. Barstow, 


Neio York, 


181Y 


Anthony Blanchai'd, 


Albany, 


1818 


*John Blanchard, 


Salem, 


1817 


James Burroughs, 


Hudson. 




Philip A. Cannon,! 


Bridgeport, Conn, 


1815 


Wilham R. Cantine, 


Albany, 


1818 


Richard V. De Witt, A. M., 


Albany, 


1817 


Hon. JOHN" W. EDMOisDS, Jus. 






Sup. Court, I Dist. 


New York, 


1816 


Jeremiah Fields, 


Chester, Vt. 


1816 


William S. Goodhue, 


Chester, Vt. 


1816 


Rev. Abraham B. Button, A. M., 


Albany, 


1817 


Rev. Lyman G. Harkness, 


Ohio, 


1818 


Hon. Charles F. Ingalls, 


Union Village. 




Ehsha S. Lee, 


Detroit, Mich. 


1816 


* Alexander McLachlen, 


New York. 




'^Josiah S. Masters, 


Troy, 


1816 


James Maiis, Jun. M. D., 






PETER McVICKAR, A. M. Math. 






Coll. Ilamd. Syd. Prof. 


Virginia, 


1818 


James C.Norton, 


New York. 




Rev. Samuel Van A^'cchten, 


Fort Plain, 


1818 


Hon. JOHN VAN BUREN, 


Kingston, 


1818 






PHILOMATHEAIS' SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


Philip S. Van Rensselaer, A. M., 


Albany, 


1819 


Charles H. Veeder, 




181Y 


Charles Waldo, 


Hudson, 


1817 


*Rev. Phineas L. Whipple, 


Bath, 


1816 


Francis V. Yvonnet, 26. 


Washington, 


1819 


MDCCCXVI. 




William Betts, 


New York. 




Lewis Benton, 


New York, 


1819 


Hon. SIDNEY A. BREESE, A. M. 






Ex Senator U. S-, 111. 


Kaskaskia, HI. 


1818 


Rt. Rev. GEORGE W. DOANE, A. M., 






D. D. LL. D. Coll. Wash. Eth. Prof. 






Bish. of N. J. 


Burlington, N. J. 


1818 


^Christopher Y. Fonda, A. M., M. D. 


Claiborne, Ala. 


1819 


Isaac Hills, 


Rochester, 


1819 


James T. Jackson, 


New York. 




TAYLER LEWIS, A. M., LL. D. 






Prof. Greek Lan. et Litera. Un. Coll. 


Schenectady, 


1820 


*John Blair Linn, 


Albany. 




Joel Manning, 


Chester, Vt. 


1818 


Edward D. Macomb, A. M., 


Newark, N. J. 


1819 


John W. Proudtit, 


Salem, 


1818 


Alexander Proudfit, M. D., 


Troy. 




*Rev. Peter P. Rouse, A. M., 


Brooklyn, L. I. 


1818 


Hon. Nicholas 0. Sickles, 


Kingston, 


1819 


Alexander 0. Spencer, 


Albany. 




Rev. Stephen Schuyler, 


Rhinebeck, 


1816 


Charles H. Tomlinson, 


Schenectady, 


1819 


Horatio G. Torbert, 


New York, 


1819 


WilUam Van Ness, 


Hudson. 




James I. Van Rensselaer, 


Bethlehem. 




Abram K. S. Wetmore, 


New York. 




Elhanan WiUiams, 23. 


Utica, 


1818 


MDCCCXVIL 




Julius R. Ames, A. M., 


Albany, 


1820 


Horatio Averill, 


New York, 


1820 


*Robert C. Brown, 


Chambersburgh, Pa. 




Leonard Bronk, 


Coxsackie, 


18 20 






PHILOMATHEAIT SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 




KESIDENCES. 


GKADUAT. 


Addison Collins, 




Berkshire, Conn. 


1820 


Rev. George W. Campbell, 


A.K 


Winthrop, Me. 


1820 


Friend Cooke, 




Willingsford, Conn. 


1819 


*Rev. Matthew L. FuUerton, 




Green Castle, Pa. 


1820 


Abraham I. Fort, 




Moreau, 


1820 


Hiram Givens, 




Morganfield, Ky. 


1819 


Van Wyck Graham, 




New York. 


1820 


Elijah Griswold, 




Maryland, 


1820 


Alfred Gibson, 




Virginia, 


1819 


Daniel Goodwin, 




Detroit, Mich. 


1819 


Hon. James G. Hopkins, 




Ogdenshurgh. 




Ferdinand W. HubbeU, 




Philadelphia, Pa. 


1819 


Samuel W. Hoag, 




Nassau, 


1821 


*Rev. Orson V. Howell, 




. Durham, 


1821 


*Rey. JAMES IRVINE, Oh. Uni. Praes. 




1819 


Cornelius V. S. Kane, A M 


, 


New Yoi-k, 


1820 


WILLIAM KENT, A.M., 


LL. D., 






Olim Prof. Law in Harv. Univ. 


Neio York, 


1820 


*George W. Kane, 




Schenectady. 




Hon. ARCHIBALD L. LINN, A. M., 


Schenectady, 


1820 


"Washington H. Lyon, 




New York. 




Rev. James M. Olmstead, 




Flemington, N. J. 


1819 


Albert H. Porter, A. M., 




Niagara Falls, 


1820 


*Hugh S. Peebles, 




Lansinghurgh, 


1820 


Francis M. L. Phelps, 




Canandaigua, 


1820 


Rev. Benjamin F. Pratt, 




Big Stream Point, 


1820 


*WilIiam C. Poe, 




Green Castle, Pa. 




*John Scott, 




Geneva, 


1820 


Philip Viele, 




Troy, 


1822 


*William F. Vredenbm-gh, 




Skeneateles, 


1819 


Edward P. Van Ness, 




Kinderhook. 




*Henry A. Wisner, 




Geneva, 


1820 


Andrew J. Yates, A. M. 




Galveston, Texas, 


1822 


S. Metcalf Yates, 




Palatine, 


1820 


* James L. Yvonnet, A M., — 


-3S 


Troy, 


1821 




MDCCCXVm. 




Smith Barker, 




New York, 


1821 


Rev. Jolm Blatchford, 




Bridgeport, Conn. 


1820 




S' 



NAMES. 


RESIDE NCES. 


GRADUAT. 


^■^.^-^-^-'^^-x.-v^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^-^-^^■v^^^^•v.^^^-v.^^■^. 


^■v.^-v.^-^^^-^^-^^^^^-x.^^>.^^^ 


^>.~.^-^-S.N.-V.- 


Lewis Bixby, 


Lime, N. H. 





Benjamin F. Cooper, A. M. 


Utica, 


1820 


Isaac Denniston, 


Albany. 




Dai-win B. Eldridge, 


Fort Edward, 


1821 


Rev. James B. Hardenburg, D. D., 


New York, 


1821 


*Rev. JAMES MARTIN, D. D., Prof. 






Didac. Theol. and Heb. in Theo, Seni. 


Canonsburg, Pa. 


1819 


Andrew Miller, 


Somerville, N. J. 


1819 


Rev. JOHN" A. PROUDFI P, A. M., 






D D. Prof. Lang, in Rutger's Coll. 


New Brunswick, N. J. 


1821 


Charles T. Stewart, 


A Ibany. 




Isaac Sherman, 


Rupert, Vt. 


1820 


John Sanders, 


New York, 


1822 


William E. I^aylor, 


Canajoharie, 




Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, 


Albany, 


1821 


Jacob D. E. Van Derheyden, 


Lansingburgh. 




Samuel P. White, M. D., 


Hudson, 


1822 


*Rev. John Young, 18 


Springfield, 


1821 


MDCCCXIX. 




*Clarence Bird, 


Troy. 




Charles Bartles, 


Germantmvn, N. J. 


1821 


Nathaniel Boyden, 


Conway, Mass. 


1821 


George Curtis, A. M., 


New York, 


1820 


^Charles Callender, 


Greenville, 


1821 


George W. Codwise, 


St. Croix, W.L 


1822 


Hon. CHESSELDEN ELLIS, 


New York, 


1823 


Hon. HIRAM GRAY, Jus. Sup. C'rt 






Cth District. 


. Ebnira, 


1821 


Hon. Rensselaer Gansevoort, A. M., 


Albany, 


1819 


*Amos C. Huntington, 


Shaftsbury, Vt. 





Rev. LAURENS P. HICKOK, D. D.,Prof 






Cliristian Theology in Theo. fcem. 


Auburn, 


1820 


Elias H. Kimball, A. M., 


New York, 


1821 


Edward S. Kimberly, 


Troy, 


1822 


Samuel Jones Muraford, A. M., 


New York, 


1822 


* Robert K. Morris, 


New York, 


1822 


Joseph Magoffin, M. D. 


Brooklyn, L. I. 


1822 


Rev. Rodney A. Miller, 




1821 


Rev. Abraham Messier, D. D., 


Somerville, N. J. 


1821 


1 ■ 








PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 



RESIDEXCES. 




Robert W. Oakley, 




Poughkeepsie. 




Hiram Parris-h, 




Cambridge. 




Rev. Joseph Painter, A. M., 




Kittamdng, Pa. 


1822 


Edward Radclitf, 




Rhineheck. 




^Edward B. Rathboue, 




JVeiv York, 


1821 


Henry A. Rundell, A. M., 




PcckskiU, 


1823 


Philo P. Ruggles, 




Kew York, 


3 821 


Thomas Smith, 




Westford. 




Rev. John A. Savage, A. M., 




Ogdcmhurgh, 


1822 


Rev. C. De Witt Tappen, 




Marldetown, 


1820 


John Vredenburgh, 




Schenectady, 


1822 


Rev. Richard D. Van Kleek, A 


M., 


Troy, 


1822 


Hon. John C. Wright, 




Schenectady, 


1820 


*Rev. Alexander H. Webster, Tutor in 


Frank. Coll., Geo. 


1821 


*Jo?eph White, A. M., 




Cherry Valley, 


1822 


Wilham B. Whiting, 




Corning, 


1821 


Rev. MarshaU Whiting, A. M.,- 


35 


Astoria, 


1821 




MDCCCXX. 




Rev. James R. Boyd, A. M., 




Watertomn, 


1822 


Hon. Isaac W. Bishop, 




GranviVe, 


1823 


*Danforth Billings, 




Cambridge, 


1822 


Samuel Bailey, 




Brattleborough, Vt. 




Rev. William Crookshanks, 




Newburgh, 


1821 


*Robert Colvard, A. M., 




Rensselaer ville. 


1822 


Edward Clark, 




Albany, 


1822 


Hon. Edward Curtis, A. M., 




New York, 


1821 


Rev. William Easton, 




Smyrna, Pa. 


1822 


Rev. SAMUEL FULLER, A. 


M., 






J'rof. Kenyon Coll, 




Gambicr. Ohio, 


1822 


*Ten Eyck Gansevoort, 




Albany, 


1822 


Wells Goodhue, 




Brattleborough. Vt. 




Rev. HIRAM P. GOODRICH, D. D., 






Lit. Bib. in Sem.Coii. 'I'heol. Viig. Prof 




1823 


Hiram Graves, 




Herkimer, 


1822 


Correl Humphrey, A. M., 




Albany, 


1821 


Lucius Hyde, A. M., M. D., 




New- York, 


1822 


Merchant Huxford, A. M., 




Conway', Mass. 


1824 


* William Hay, 




Cambridge. 




Washington M. Haxton, 




Athens. 











*01iver Ives, 


Lee, 3fafis. 


1823 


BENJAMIN F. JOSLIN, A. M. M. D. 


Ncv) York, 


1821 


Phil. Nat. and Math. Prof, in N Y. Uni 






Thomas R. Lee, Univ. N, Y. 


New York. 





Anthony Lamb, Jun. 


Albany. 





Isaac Labagh, 


Harbinger. 




Rev. Samuel Manning, 


Masonvillc, 


1821 


Rev. Finlay Wells McNaughton, 


Mercersburgh, Pa. 


1822 


Joseph Pierson, 


Richmond, 3Iass. 


1823 


Rev. Ichabod S.Spencer, A. M., D. D. 


Brooklyn, 


1822 


Henry K. Strong, A. M., 


Alexandria, I). C. 


1821 


Cyrus M. Stebbins, A. M., 


Hudson, 


1822 


Hon. MITCHELL S ANFORD, A. M., 


Catskill, 


1821 


John D. Stewart, 


Waterford, 


1823 


Edwin Smith, 


Schaghticoke, 


1820 


Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., 


Brooklyn, 


1823 


*Edward Topping, 


Schenectady, 


1824 


Rev. John Thompson, 


Albany, 


1821 


Charles P. Tremain, 


Livingston. 




Rev. Ferdinand Vanderveer, 


Somerville, Pa. 


1820 


*C. G. Van Rensselaer, A. M., 


Greenbush, 


1821 


Dow Van Vechten, 


Cambridge, 


1822 


*Rev. John H. Van Waggonen, 


Kingston, 


1823 


*Matthew H. Webster, A. M., 


Albany, 


1822 


Hon. MALBONE WATSON, Jus. 






Sup. Court, 3d Dist. 


Catskill, 


1822 


Rev. Archibald Whyte, Jun., 


Charlotte, N. C. 


1822 


Edward H. Walton, 


Neiv York, 


1823 


John C. Whiting, 46 


Great Barrington, Mass. 


1822 


MDCCCXXL 


. 


Hon. David P. Brewster, 


Oswego, 


1823 


Rev. Jacob T. B. Beekman, 


Princeton, iV. J. 


1822 


Rev. Alonson B. Chittenden, A. M., 


A?nity, 


1824 


Sylvester Clapp, 


Hadley, Hass. 


1823 


*Rev. John W. Curtis, A. M., 


Troy, 


1824 


Alonzo Crittenden, A. M., Prin. Fern. 






Academy. 


Brooklyn, L. I. 


1824 


*George W. Campbell, A. M., 


Pittsfeld, Mass. 


1825 


William N. Duanc, A. M., M. D., 


Schenectady, 


1824 






PHILOMATHEA^ SOCIETY, 




XAME3. 


RESIDENCES. 


GR.\DUAT. 


.^^^-v-^^-^^-v-^^^^^^^^^-^^^^^-^^^^^-^^-^-^^^^-v^^ 


^-^^^-N.^-X^-^^-^-^-N^-.^^^^^^ 




Charles Dauchy, 


Troy, 


1824 


Henry L. Davis, 


Waterford, 


1824 


Charles Esselstyne, 


Claverack. 




Rev. David W. Elmore, 


Nassau, 


1823 


George P. G uildersleeve, 


Hempstead, L. I. 


1825 


Lewis F. Hitchcock, 


Westerlo, 


1823 


Hon. GIDEOX HARD, A. M. 


Albion, 


1822 


Rev. Robert P. Lee, 


Montgomery. 





Jonathan D. ^Miller, 


Sommeri'ille, N. J. 


1823 


Rev. CYRUS MASON, D. D., 






Prof. I'olit. Econ. and Mor. Phil, in N. 






Y. Univ. 


New York, 


1824 


*Rensselaer WilHam Russell, 


Cooperstown, 


1823 


John Rowley, A. M., 


Red Hook, 


1823 


Joseph W. Richards, 




1823 


Dennison Slocum, 


Tolland, Mass. 





Rev. Samuel Shaeffer, 


Philadelpjhia, Pa. 


1824 


Josias Sutherland, 


Hudson, 


1824 


*Sidney Smith, 


Hudson, 


1824 


*Abner Towne, 


Bekhertown, Mass. 


1823 


Rev. Horatio Thompson, 


Livingston, Va. 


1823 


Rev. Samuel Utley, 


New Marlborough, 


1826 


George White, 


Windham, 


1823 


Egbert B. Wheeler, A. M. 


Lebanon, 


1825 


Rev. George B. Whiting, A. M. Missionary 


Syria, Asia, 


1824 


Stephen Yates, A. M. 32. 


Schenectady, 


1825 


MDCCCXXn. 




Augustus Bagley, 


Durham. 





Jacob Berger, A. M., 


Westcrloo, 


1824 


Qoldsborough Cooper, 


Cooperstown. 





Pearley Dodge, A. M., 


New Preston, N. H. 


1824 


*Richard Fuller, A. M., M. D., 


Schenectady, 


1824 


*Rev. James McGeocli, 


Galena, Ohio, 


1825 


Hon. Charles Goodyear, 


Schoharie, 


1824 


Truman C. Huntington, 


Shaftsbury, Vt. 


1824 


Caleb P. Ives, 


Windham. 




Thomas L. Knapp, 


New Berlin, 


1824 


Walter E. Lauderdale, M. D., 


Geneseo, 


1824 


Seth Mosely, 


Westjield, Mass. 


1826 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




William L. Morris, Esq. 
James Proudfit, A. M. 
J. O. rroudfii, A. M., 
Rev. Ephraim Punderson, 
Jacob L. Van Schoonhoven, 
James M. Stevenson, A. M., 
*Rev. George A. Shook, 
Rev. Orson Spencer, 
Hon. Edward Sanford, A. M , 
Rev. HENRY P. TAPPAN, A. M., 

D. D., Olim Prof, Mor. et Intellectual 

Phil, in N. Y. Univ. 
Cornelius L. Tracy, 
Rev. Daniel A'" an Valkenburgh, 
Rev. HENRY WHITE, S. T. D. in 

Sem. Theo Cone. N. Y. Prof. 
Rev. Russell Whiting, A. M. 26 



RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


New York, 


1824 


New York, 


1826 


New York, 


1824 


Redhook, 


1824 


Troy. 




Troy, 


1825 


Redhook, 


1824 


West Stockbridge, 


3fass. 1824 


New York, 


1824 


New York, 


1825 


Troy, 


1824 


Mexico, 


1824 




1824 


Westerlo, 


1825 



MDCCCXXIII. 




PHILO CALHOUN, A. M., Prof. 






Math, et Nat Phil, in Wash. Coll. Va. 


Washington, Va. 


1825 


Henry Coughtry, Jun. 


Spencertown, 


1826 


Charles B. Dutcher, 


Spencertown, 


1825 


John W. Ford, A. M., 


A Ihany, 


1824 


Rev. Chauncey E. Goodrich, A. M., 


Cherry Valley, 


1825 


Hervey Hyde, 


Rensselaer ville, 


1825 


Lorenzo F. Hamlin, 


Austerlitz, 


1824 


Rev. Thomas Lape, A. M., 


Lockport, 


1825 


'John K. Lusk, 


Coxsackie, 


1825 


Frederick Lulce, 


Bethlehem, 


1826 


Rev. Aaron A. Marselus, 


Freehold, N. J. 





Rev. Ethan Pratt, 


Rock Stream, 


1825 


Rev. Alexander H. Pliillips, 


Florida, 


1825 


Edward G. Rawson, A. M., M. D., 


New York, 


1826 


William Ruger, A. M., 


Cherry Valley, 


1824 


William W. Reid, M. D., 


Rochester, 


1825 


Lyman Sherwood, 


Hoosick. 




Charles Scott, 


Balhton Spa. 


1826 


Stephen W. Truesdale, 


Coxsackie, 


1826 


Rev. Melancton G. Wheeler, 


Charlotte, 


1825 





Lewis Wakely, 

Horatio Gr. Warner, A. M.,- 



*CHESTER AVERILL, A. M, Prof. 
Chem. Union College. 

Joseph C. Botsford, 
*George Burr, 

Rev. William R. S. Betts, 

John T. Boardman, 

Rev. Edward Bronson, 

Alexander McCall, 

Jolm Cramer, 

Rev. Elias Child, 
*John C. Crary, 

Edward Fuller, M. D , 

Leonard D. Gale, M. D., 
*John McGeoch, A. M., 

Rev. John Hunter, 

THOMAS HUN, A. M., M. D., Prof 
in Alb Med.Cloll. 

Rev. S. Henry Hickok, 
* Richard H. Hale, M. D.. 

Rev. John Yan Ingen, A. M 

ISAAC W. JACKSON, A. M., Math. 
Prof. Union College. 

Rev. HENRY M ANDE YILLE, A.M. 
T). D., Moral Phil, et Belles Lettres 



RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


Greenville, 


1825 


-22 Chittcncmgo, 


1826 


MDCCCXXIY. 




[., Prof. 






1828 


Greenville. 




Albany. 




Leeds, 


1826 


New Milford, Conn. 





Windsor, 


1828 


Troy, 


1825 


Milwaukie, Wis. 


1S26 


Clinton, Mich. 


1828 


Salem, 


1826 


Chittenango, 


1826 


Weston, Mass. 


1825 


Princctown, 


1826 


Bridgeport, Conn. 

Prnf 


1826 


Jr lOl 

Albany, 


1826 


Banbury, Conn. 


1826 


Troy, 


1827 


Rochester, 


1826 



182( 



Olim Prof. Ham. Coll. 




Albany. 




Rev. Abraham H. Myers, 




Coxsackie, 


1827 


*Caleb Ticknor, A. M., M. D., N. Y. 


Univ. 


New York, 


1827 


H. N. Walton, 23 




Schenectady. 




MDCCCXXY. 




Josiah G. Beckwith, A. M., M. D. 




Redhook, 


1827 


Nathaniel S. Bosworth, 




Hartland, Conn. 


1826 


Rev. Arthur Burtis, A. M., 




Oxford, 


1827 


Rev. R. Montgomery Davis, 




Greenville, 


1828 


*Ephraim Fisk, 




Schenectady, 


1827 


Samuel S. Griffin, 




Richmond, Mass. 


1826 




Solon Grout, 

*Joseph Houston, 
Joseph M. Heaton, 
Rev. William F. Hurd, 
Rev. Asa Johnson, A. M., 
James K. Kellogg, A. M., 

*Joseph Law, 
Hon. David H. Little, A. M., 

*John Mason, 

*Rev. John McDowell, 
Orlando Meads, A. M 
Henry R. Mundy, 
Jonathan R. Paddock, 
Samuel K. Page, 
Rufus W. Peckham. 
William Porter, 

* Henry Raymond, A. M., 
John Taylor, 

John F. Townsend, M. D., 
William B. Waldo, 26 



*Gamaliel C. Beman, 

Philip B. Bradley, 

Edward E. Cowles, 

Benjamin M. Duane, 

Luther Foote, 

Elijah Ford, 

Jesse W. Goodrich, Socius, 

Joseph D. Husbands, A. M., 
* William F. Ludlow, 

Rev. Thomas Kilmore, 

William Lyman, M. D., 

Joseph G. Mastin, 

Peter Outwater, 

Rev. John H. Pitcher, A. M., 

Rev. Alexander Proudfit, 

Ebenezer G. Rawson, A. M.. 

Rev. Amos W. Seeley, 



Hartford, Vt 1826 

New Windsor, 1826 

Newtown, Pa. 

Charlotte, Vt. 1828 

Peru, hid. 1827 

Pittsfield, 3Iass. 1827 

New York, 1827 

Cherry Valley, 1828 

New York, 1828 

Frcdrickshurgh, U. C, 1828 

Albany, 1826 

New Brunswick, N. J. ■ 

Middletown, Conn. 1827 

Hanover, N.H. 1829 

Albany, 1827 

Jordan, 1828 

Richmond, Mass. 1826 

Belgrade, Me. 1827 

Albany, 1827 

Fishkill, 1827 



MDCCCXXVL 




Wirichendon, Mass. 
Bridgefield, Conn. 
New York, 
Esperance, 
Washington, N. J. 
Buffalo, 

Worcester, Mass. 
Pochester, 
New York. 
Hillius, C. W 
Worthington, Mass. 
Buffalo, 
Syracuse, 
Baitenville, 
Amsterdam, 
Paris, Me. 
New York, 



NAMES. 


RESIDENCES, 


GRADUAT. ; 


Rev. Vinal Smith, 


Rensselaerville, 


1829 


George N. Titus, 


New York, 


1829 


Hon. William H. Yan Schoonhoven, 


Troy, 


1829 


*Hiram Ward, 


Brutus, 


1828 


K William Weise, 


Washington, N. J. 


1828 


Rev. Stephen R. Wynkoop, A. M.— 23 


Wilmington, Bel 


1829 


MDCCCXXVII. 




Rev. JOSEPH ALDEN, A. M., D. D., 


- 




Prof. Rhet Polit Econ. et Amer. His. 






Williams College. 


WilUamstown, Mass. 


1829 


Henry Baldwin, 


York, U. a 


1829 


Rev. Benjamin S. Bassler, 


Farmer sville. 


1830 


*Leonard Bement, 


Ashfield, Mass. 


1829 


James M. Bouck, 


Schenectady, 


1829 


David T. Brigham, 


Shrewsbury, Mass. 


1829 


*George Callender, 


Greenville. 




*JamesW. Carr, 


Schenectady, 


1829 


Am-elius V. Chandler, 


Augusta, Me. 


1827 


Cyrus S. Clark, 


Turner, Me. 


1828 


Benaias Cook, 


Alstead, 


1828 


Israel Dickinson, A. M., 


Pittsfield, Mass. 


1830 


Charles H. Dougherty, 


New York, 


1830 


Cornelius Duane, A. M., 


Schenectady, 


1829 


Lewis B. Dunham, 


Mansfield, Conn. 


1829 


*William H. Fondey, 


Albany, 


1828 


Edward W. Ford, A. M., M. D., 


Albany, 


1828 


FRANCIS HAMILTON, A.M.,M.D., 






Med. Coll Praes, 


Buffalo, 


1830 


Carlos Hammond, 


Hudson. 




Martin Hart, 


Middlesex Co., Va. 


1829 


Rev. A. Wells Henderson, A. M., 


Chicago, III. 


1829 


C. Mulford Jenkins, 


Albany, 


1829 


Rev. Charles J. Knowles, 


Riverhead, L. I., 


1828 


Samuel Mower, 


Woodstock, Vt., 


1828 


Hon. Virgil D. Paris, 


Buckfield, Me., 


1827 


*Rev. Philo F. Phelps, 


Lansingburgh, 


1828 


0. Henry Piatt, 


New York, 


1830 


*Charles A. Porter, A. M., 


Albany, 


1828 


Charles Sanford, 


Albany, 


1830 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY, 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


Augustus Schell, 


New York, 


1830 


Jacob F. Sternbergh, 


Albany, 


1828 


Rev. Richard Webster, 


Mauch Chunk, Pa. 


1829 


Rev. WILLIAM WILSON, A. M., 






Richm Coll. Prses. 




1828 


Charles Winnie, A. M., 34 


Buffalo, 


1828 


MDCCCXXVIIL 




Hugh S. Banks, 


Bedford, 


1829 


Hon. George D. Beers, 


Ithaca, 


1830 


Thomas Brown, 


New York, 


1829 


* Cornelius H. Bryson, 


New York, 


1831 


*Alvas K. Burnham, 


Westbrook,Me. 


1830 


Deodatus Bui-well, 


Buffalo, 


1830 


*James C. Campbell, A. M., 


Rochester, 


1830 


Daniel Dayton, M. D., 


New York, 


1831 


James W. Davis, 


Butternuts, 


1830 


Rev. John Easton, 


Lewistown, Pa. 


1830 


Henry T. Eddy, 


Troy, 


1831 


Rev, B. Frothingham Emerson, 


Hollis,NH. 


1830 


Cyrus M. Fay, 


Northampton, 


1831 


Lyman Gibbons, 


Westerlo. 




Rev. William Gilbraith, 


Freeport, Pa. 


1831 


Alexander Hadden, 


Hempstead, L. I. 


1831 


Rev. George M. Hall, 


Duanesburgh, 


1831 


John C. Halsey, M. D., 


New York, 


1830 


William Harriman, 


New York, 


1830 


Ben Johnson, Jun., 


Natchez, Miss. 


1830 


Daniel D. T. Leech, A. M., 


Greenbush, 


1829 


Robert C. Livingston, 


New York, 


1830 


Ebenezer Marston, 


Plymouth, N. H. 


1830 


William M. Mitchell, A.M., 


New York, 


1830 


*Andrew Peters, 


Hartford, Conn. 


1829 


Henry Plumer, 


Petersham, Mass. 




*Rev. David L. Proudfit, A. M., 


Newburgh, 


1831 


Frederic W. Quackenbush, 


Rhinebeck, 


1829 


Harris Reighter, 


Pine Plains, 




Benjamin F. Rexford, 


Norwich, 


1830 


Samuel Robertson, 


Windham, 


1831 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES, 


GRADUAT. 


Philo C. Sedgwick, 


Harrishurgh, Pa., 


1831 


* J. Wadsworth Tyler, A. M., 


Hartford, Pa., 


1829 


*Rev. David White, 


Pittsjield, Mass. 




Stephen Wickes, A. M, M. D., 


Troy, 


1831 


Abiel WiUiams, 


Baynham, Mass. 


1830 


Rev, James McL. Wilson, 


Coldcnham, 


1829 


Rev. Sylvester Woodbridge, Jun. 


Hempstead, L. I. 


1830 


Warren T. Worden, A. M., 39 


Auburn, 


1829 


MDCCCXXIX. 




Thomas Allen A. M., 


St. Louis, Mo. 


1832 


Rev. John H. Bisbee, A. M., 


Worthington, Mass. 


1331 


Rev, Daniel Branch, A. M., 


Chester Road, Ohio, 


1832 


*Lovel Brooks, 


Princeton, Ifass. 


1832 


David B. CampbeU, 


Somerville, N. J. 


1831 


Walter Clark, 


Moreau, 


1831 


Ehplialet Cramer, 


Milwaukie, Wis. 


1832 


Rev. John J. Dana, A. M., 


Milwaukie, W. T. 


1831 


Rev. James T. English, 


Englishtown, N. J. 


1831 


*Evert V. A. Finch, 


Finchville. 




Edward L. Fuller, 


Owasco, 


1830 


Rev. Nicholas W. Geortner, A. M., 


Redhook, 


1831 


Hon. WILLIAM L. GREENLY, A. M., 


Adrian, Mich. 


1831 


George M. Jerolaman, 


Sommerville, N. J. 




Rev. Warren G. Jones, 


East Haddam, Conn. 


1831 


Lincoln B. Knowlton, 


Shrewsbury, Mass. 


1832 


Samuel W, Liddell, 


Mendham, N. J. 


1831 


Alexander Linn, 


Hamburg, N. J. 


1831 


Thaddeus L, Lyman, 


West Springfield, Mass. 




Henry F. Moffatt, 


Bloomingrove, 


1831 


Rev. Wmiam J. Monteith,, 


Broadalbin, 


1830 


Philetus Phillips, A. M., 


Greenville, 


1831 


*Humphrey F. Robison, 


Green Castle, Pa. 


1830 


CorneUus L. Russell, 


Cleveland, Ohio, 


1832 


Lyman Sanford, Adj. Gen. of N. Y. 


Middleburg, 


1831 


Rev, Alanson Scofield, 


Westerlo, 


1830 


Arad Thomas, 


Albion, 


1830 


Rev. Henry Tullidge, 


Erie, Pa. 


1830 


Rev, Almon Underwood, 


Munson, 3fass. 


1830 


Isaac A, Verplanck, 


Batavia, 


1831 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 




RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


Rev. WiUiam C. Wisner, 


-31 


Ithaca, 


1830 




MDCCCXXX. 




Henry S. Archer, 




Belle Air, Md. 


1830 


Robert H. Archer, 




Belle Air, Md. 


1831 


Roger Averill, A. M., 




Salisbury, Conn. 


1832 


Rev. TyreU Blair, A. M., 




Blandford, Mass. 


1833 


David Boyd, M. D., 




Ballston, 


1833 


William Brown, 




Wrentham, Mass. 




*Rev. John W. Brown, A. M., 




Astoria, L. I. 


1832 


Howard Chipp, 




Kingston, 


1833 


John Dickenson, 




Amherst, Mass., 


1833 


Robert Evans, 




Cecil Co., Md. 


1830 


Alexander Fonda, 




Brooklyn, L. I. 




Elijah Freeman, 




Oakham, Mass. 




John G. Gebhard, 




Schoharie, 




*Butler Goodrich, A. M., 




Pittsfield, 3Tass. 


1832 


Richard P. Halsey, 




Halseyville, 


1830 


Samuel F. Headly, 




Berwick, Pa., 


1831 


John L. Kanouse, 




Parsijjpany, 


1832 


Rev. John N. Lewis, 




Whitney's Point, 


1832 


Rev. Walter R. Long, A. M., 




Whiteshorough, 


1832 


Hon. James I. Lourie, 




Union Village, 


1832 


Orsamus H. Marshall, 




Buffalo, 


1831 


John M. Piatt, 




New York, 


1831 


Hamilton W. Robinson, 




New York, 


1832 


William B. Rolands, 




Cecil Co., Md., 


1830 


Garret L. Roof, A. M., 




Canajoharie, 


1831 


*EDWARD SAVAGE, A. M 


,M. D., 






Prof. Chem. Union College. 






1833 


Jacob Savage, 




Granville, 


1831 


Rev. Abishai Scofield, 




Fayette, 


1832 


Nelson Shook, A. M., M. D., 




Milan, 


1832 


Rev. Edward Small, 




Ohio, 


1833 


Cyrus Strong, 




Binghampton, 


1833 


Gustavus E, Wamples, A. M., 




Hanover, Pa. 


1830 


Charles E. West, A. M., 




New York, 


1832 


George S. Willis, 




Pittsfield, Mass, 


1832 


*Charles B. Woodbum, 




Greenville, 




Rev. Jalileel Woodbridge, 


-36 


Baton Rouge, La. 


1832 





NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT 


MDCCCXXXL 




*Rev. Edward D. Allen, A. M., 


Albani/, 


188* 


William Austin, 


New York, 


1832 


Abraham Bailey, 


Lansinghurgh, 


1833 


Rev. Amos B. Beach, A. M., 


Louisville, 


1832 


Rev Gains M. Blodget, 


Hoosic, 


1834 


John M. Bradford, 


Geneva, 


1832 


Alexander W. Bradford, A. M., 


New York, 


1832 


W. J. T. Briggs, 


Pittstown. 




Edward A. Brown, A. M., 


Syracuse, 


1834 


Rev. Paris G. Clark, Chap. U. S. Army, 




1833 


Lyman W. Corbin, 


Randolph, Vt 




Charles H. Forbes, A. M., 


Neiv York, 




*Joseph T. Fullerton, 


Schuylerville, 


1834 


*Wells S. Hammond, 


Cherry Valley, 


1833 


Shubael G-. Lansing, 


Lansinghurgh, 


1834 


Abraham G. Lansing, M. D., 


Albany, 


1833 


Eli W. Lloyd, 


Blandford, Mass. 




Hon. DANIEL PRATT, 






Jus. Sup. Court, 5th District. 


Syracuse, 


1833 


Edward D. G. Prime, A. M., 


Mount Pleasant, 


1832 


*WimamE. Rockwood, 


West Springfield, Mass. 1833 


Rev. Erastus Rowley, A. M., 


Richmond, Mass. 


1834 


Sidney Sawyer, M. D., 


Chicago, HI. 


1832 


Rev. John Skellie, A. M., 


Moscow, Mich. 


1834 


George B. Smythe, 


Licking, Ohio, 


1833 


Rev. Shubael G. Spees, A. M., 


Greenville, 


1833 


John H. Trotter, M. D., 


Albany, 


1833 


*Theodoric R. Van Ingen, A. M., 


Schenectady, 


1834 


Edward A. "Warner, 


Canaan, 


1834 


WiUiam Weaver, 29 


Philadelphia, Pa. 




MDCCCXXXn. 




Samuel T. Andrews, 


New York, 


1835 


Calvin P. Bassett, 


New York, 


1834 


Rev. Henry Belden, A. M., 


New York, 


1835 


John S. Brown, 


New Ipswich, N. IT. 


1834 


*Rev. Seth Bunnell, 


Glenville, 


1835 


Henry B. Cleveland, 


Salem, 


1835 


Rev. John C. Crookshank, 


Hurley, 


1834 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 





NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


* Alexander H. Curtis, 


Canaan, 


1835 


*Samuel Darrow, 


Hebron. 




Gilmau Dane, 


Greenfield, N. H. 


1833 


D. Carnot Eddy, 


Pittstown, 


1834 


*Hiram Gibbons, 


Westerlo, 


1^34 


Rev. Levi M. Graves, A. M., 


Apollo, Pa. 


1835 


Rev. John W. Harsha, 


Mt. Jackson, Pa. 


1834 


Charles W. Hasbrouck, 


Lansingburgh, 


1835 


Nathan Hawley, 


Albany, 


1833 


Le Roy Holmes, 


New York, 


1835 


Chauncey C. Joslin, A. M., M. D., 


San Francisco, 


1835 


Rev. James Law, 


Marysville, Tcnn. 


1834 


Rev. Samuel McCullough, 


Tioga, Pa. 


1835 


JONATHAN PEARSON, A. M., Prof. 






Chem. Bot. and Min. Un Coll. 


Schenectady, 


1835 


Rev. Frederic W. I. Pollard, A. M., 


Boston, 


1835 


Rev. Villeroy D. Reed, A. M., Socius, 


Lansingburgh, 


1835 


Jasper Smith, A. M., 


Syracuse, 


1835 


Rev. Marshall M. Strong, 


Amherst Mass. 




Robert M. K. Strong, A. M., M. D., 


New York, 


1835 


Andrew Yates, 27 


Fonda. 




MDCCCXXXHL 




Rev. Fenn C. Alvord, A. M., 


Homer, 


1835 


Alonzo H. Butler, 


West Bloomfield. 




Henry J, Carter, 


Stockbridge, Mass. 


183Y 


*Rev. James Chamberlain, 


Salem, 


]835 


Peter S. Danforth, 


Middlebiiry, 


1837 


E. V. W. Dox, 


Lafayette. 




Rev. Jeremiah S. Eaton, 


Portland, Me. 


1835 


Thomas Frothingham, 


Rochester, 


1835 


Rev. Isaac Law, 


Putnam, 


1836 


*Rev. Archibald McNeil, 


Argyle, 


1836 


*Wimam R. McDougal, 


Fort Edward, 


1837 


*John S. McFarland, 


Salem, 




Rev. Joshua Phelps, A. M., 


Talahassi, Fa. 


1836 


Edward A. Reed, A. M., 


Walboro, Mass. 


1835 


*Rev. Archibald Reid, 


Cambridge, 


1836 


WiUiam T. Seymour, A. M., 


Watcrford, 


1836 


Claiborne W. Smith, 


Georgetown, Ky. 


1834 





PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. GRADUAT. 


Samual Gilbert Smith, A. M., M. D., 


Mount Washington, Mass. 


1837 


Rev. Peter Snyder, 


Cairo, 


1836 


Rev. James B. Towiisend, A. M. 


Hehron, 


1835 


WiUiam W. Theobald, 


Shelbyville, Ky. 


1836 i 


Rev. Comehus S. Van Santvoord, A. M. 


Sauga-ties, 


1835 


Rev. John J. Van Antwerp, A. M., 


La Salle Co., III. 


1835 


Rev. Henry F. Wadsworth, 


Cornvmll, Conn. 


1836 : 


James H. Wares, 


Argyle, 


i 


Rev. Vernon Wolcott, 26 


Shorehead, Vt. 


i 


MDCCCXXXIV. 




James L. Bagg, 


Syracuse, 


1837 


David Bigelow, 


Maiden, 




John Bigelow, 


Maiden, 


1835 


Rasselas Brown, A. M., 


Broionville, 


1836 


*Leonard I. Bronk, 


Coxsackie. 




Chester Bradley, 


Kingston, 


1837 


Rev. David Bullions, 


Cambridge, 


1835 


*Samuel Chandler, 


Bedford, N. H. 


1834 


Rev. Lupton W. Curtis, A. M., 


Unionville, S. C. 


1836 


Rev. Cornelius S. Conkling, 


Smithtoion, 


1836 


Robert Doige, A. M., 


Whitehall, 


1836 


Ly Sander Farrar, A. M., 


Rochester, 


1836 


James C. Forsyth, 


Kingston, 


1835 


JOHN FOSTER, A. M., Prof. Nat. Phil. 






UnionXollege. 


Schenectady, 


1835 


Joseph B. Gleason, 


Hartford, Conn. 




James W. Gott, 


Goshen, 


1837 


Daniel A. Haynes, 


Norwich, Ohio, 


1835 


Rev. Truman C. Hill, 


Geneseo, 


1837 


*Nathaniel S. Hills, 


Bristol, 


1838 


Rev. William Hogarth, 


Geneva. 




John G. Lamberson, 


Jamaica, L. I. 




Rev. Chauncey Leavenworth, 


Mount Vernon, Ohio, 


1837 


Rev. Francis E. Lord, 


Walmouth, 


1837 


Martin Pechtel, A. M., 


Hudson, 


1837 


Elias S. Peck, 


Hembroke, 


1838 


Salmon A. Phel])s, 


Albany, 


1838 


Benjamin Richards, 


White Creek, 


1835 


Simon A. Rowley, A. M., 


Hudson, 


1837 





Gilbert Robinson, Jun., 
Albert D. Robinson, 
•^Augustus K. Rugg, 
Rev. Montgomery R Schuyler. 
Rev. Hii-am Slawson, 
William Smith, 
James C. Smith, 
Thomas Stalker, 
James Thompson, 
Rev. Samuel T. Wells, 38 



Troy, 
Albany, 
Sterling, Mass. 
Marshall, Mich. 
Northumberland, 
Herkimer y 



Argyle, 

Ovid, 

Allegany City, Pa. 



MDCCCXXXV. 



Rev. Sylvester Abel, 
Josiah H. Applegate, A. M., 
James M. Austin, A. M., M. D... 

William Barrett, 

Francis Bulkley, 

Wilham B. Curtis, 

Fayette Gould Day, 

Friend A. Demming, A. M., 

Rev. Hugh S. Dickson, 

Rev. JAMES R. DOIG, A. M., 

Prof. Latin Lit. et Rhet in Frank. ColL 

William H. Eagle, 

Perry G. Ellsworth, 
*Thomas S. Farnsworth, 

Daniel C. Frost, 
*Rev. John Gile, 

Lawrence I. Goodale, 

Charles E. Hobby, 

William C. Hornfager, 
*David Humphrey, 

James Hyslop, M. D., A. M., 
*Jame3 E. Lansing, 
* George L. Le Row, A. M., 

James W. Logue, 

Rev. Henry Lyman, A. M., 

Levi A. Mackey, 

Stephen L. Magoun, A. M , 

Edwin A. Maynard, 



Gibson, Mass. 
New York, 
Waterford, 
Springfeld, 
Coventry, 
East Bloomfield. 
West S'.huyler, 
Washington, Mass. 
Utica, 

New Alliens, Ohio, 
Oswego, 
Saratoga, 
Glen's Falls, 
Union Village, 
Schuylerville, 
Watertown, 
Phelps, 
Claverack, 
Canton, Conn. 
New York, 
Schodac, 
Staten Island, 
York County, Pa. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Milton, Pa. 
Hudson, 
Farmingham, Mas. 



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1836 
1836 
1834 
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1835 

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1839 
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1838 

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1839 

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1838 




philomathea:n" society. 





NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


Rev. William F. Morgan, A. M., 


Norwich, Conn. 


1837 : 


Rev. Charles Morgan, 


Norwich, Conn. 


1838 


*Addison P. Phelps, 


Ulysses, 


1838 


Hon. JOHN K. PORTER, 


Albany, 


1837 


*G. WendeU Prime, 


Sing Sing, 





Rev. Peter C. Robertson, 


White Lake, 


1839 j 


Robert S. Rowley, A. M. 


New York, 


1838 ! 


*Rev. William A. Selden, A. M. 


Le Roy, 


1837 


John F. Scoville, 


Fort Adward. 


1 


William Sharts, 


Ghent. 




Rev. John M. Stevenson, A. M., 


Athens, Ohio, 


1839 


Simmons S. Stevens, A. M. 


Richmond, Va. 


1838 


Rev. William S. Taylor, 


Jonesville, Mich. 


1838 


Rev. Charles W. Torrey, 


Delaware, Ohio, 


1838 


*George H. Vail, 


Troy, 


1839 


John A. Vanderlip, 


JJansville, 


1838 ; 


^Stephen Van Dyck, 


New York, 


1837 j 


Rev. Maunsell Van Rensselaer, A. M., 


Whitehall, 


1838 1 


Rev. John D. Wells, 


Williamsburg, 


1839 i 


George N. Williams, 


Oxford, 


1837 1 


W. D. White, 


Pomfret. 





Edwin S. Wright, A. M. 


Milton, 


1838 


[ Frederic C. Whipjile, 50. 


West Baintree, Pa. 


1837 


MDCCCXXXVI. 




Gilbert Bailey, 


Cambridge. 




George Bartlett, 


Salisbury, Conn. 


1840 


David A. Boies, 


Union Village, 


1839 


Benjamin S. Brooks, A. M. 


New York, 


1838 


*George W. Brown, 


Hebron- 


1 


George Bugbeo, 


Woodstock, Conn. 


1839 


Abraham C. Bm-ke, M. D. 


Neiv York, 


1838 


Mathews D. Dickson, 


Newburgh. 




Edmund F. Dickinson, 


Conneant, Ohio, 


1837 


Rev. John Donaldson, 


Argyle, 


1839 


Rev. John Dubois, A. M., 


Manheim, 


1839 


Rev. Hercules R. Dunham, A. M. 


Cortlandville, 


1838 


Abram M. Gardner, 


Canajoharic, 


1838 


Rev. David B. Hall, A. M. 


Gra7iville, 


1839 


Samuel R. House, A. M., M. D. 


Waterford, 


1837 




Charles D. N'orton, 


Buffalo, 


1839 


William Jackson, 


Cazenovia. 




James H. Patridge, A. M., 


Watertown, 


1838 


S. H. H. Parsons, 


Albany, 


1838 


Stewart Perry, 


Newport, 


1837 


Robert Proudfit, Jun., A. M., 


Newhurgh, 


1839 


William Racy, 


Neio York. 




Ambrose S. Rogers, 


Cormvall, Conn. 


1840 


Charles R. Richards, A. M., 


Troy, 


1889 


John W. Schermerhorn, A. M., 


Kinderhook, 


1836 


Daniel H. Sterling, 


Bridgeport, Conn. 


1840 


Peter P. Stults, 


Rush, 





George W. Underwood, 


Endfield, 


1837 


*Cornelius Van Scheluyne, 


Albany, 


1838 


*Henry White, 30 


Buffalo, 


1839 


MDCCCXXXVII. 




John H. Bird A. M., M. D., 


Chicago, III. 


1840 


Charles Bridge, 


New York, 


1838 


Rev. Darwin Chichester, A. M., 


Ogden, 


1840 


George L. Ehle, 


Ganajoharie, 


1839 


Rev. Thomas P. Farrington, 


Salem, 


1839 


*Orville S. Farlin, 


Warrensburgh. 




P. M. Jordan, 


Claverack. 




Rev. John Kidney, A. M., 


Neio York, 


1838 


H. Allen Moore, 


Plainfield, Vt. 





Jarvis R. Mowbray, M. D,, 


North Hempstead, L. I. 


1840 


Rev Aaron F. Olmstead, 


East Hartford, Conn. 


1839 


Andrew Ross, 


Pittsburgh, Pa. 


1839 


Rev. Edward E. Seelye, 


Stillwater, 


1839 


Rev. William R. Smith, 


Chatham, 


1840 


Rev. Judson B. Stoddard, 


Sherman, Conn. 


1840 


SethH. Terry, A.M. 


Troy, 


1839 


R. H. Van Bergen, 


Coxsackie, 


•1840 


John Van Santvoord, A. M., 


Cohoes, 


1839 


Robert D. Watson, 19 


Albany, 


1840 


MDCCCXXXVIII. 




Hon. William Alexander, 


Milledgeville, Ga. 




Rev. Peter H. Burghardt, A. M., 


Metuchin, N. J. 


1840 





William C. Benedict, A. M., M. D., 
George A. Gates A. M., 
Eenjarain B. Griswokl, 
Homer UenJee, 
Amos G. Hull, 
Rev. Sam-in Elliot Lane, 
James H. Magoffin, A. M, 
*James P. Morange, A. ]M., 
J. Oakley Nodyne, A. M., 
Perry G. Parker, A. M., 
Alfred Rice, 
Isaac A. Saxton, 
James Small, 

Rev. Henry M. Selmser, A. M., 
Cornelius W. Stoothoff, M. D , 
James H. Storrs, A. M., 
Rev. George H. Tliatclier, 
Isaiah Crocker Thatcher, 
J. Cuyler Van Dyck, 
Jolm P. Wallace, A. M., M. D., 
Abraham E. Williams, 23 



Cleveland, Ohio, 
Rodman, 
Hagcrtown, Md. 
Augusta, Ga. 
Palermo, 
Galway, 
Fort Plain, 
New York, 
Ballston, Spa, 
Buffalo, 
Hannibal, 
Pomfret, 
Cambridge, 
Louisville, Ky. 
New York, 
Exeter, 
Albany, 

South Dartmouth, Mass. 
Coxsackie, 
Brooklyn, 
Albany, 



*Gorham Reals, M. D., 
Jolm M. Brad fold, 
Hugh B. Bull, 
Francis Y. Clark, 
Rev. Walter Gunn, 
Christoplier Ives, A. M., 
Peltiah Jakeway, 
Rufus King, A. M., 
Rev. Peter M. Rightmyer, 
Rev. Thomas C. Strong, A. M 
Samuel T. Tabcr, 
Rev. Benjamin Welles, 
Andrew J. Wilkin, 13 

*Gam;iliel I. Baker, 
PhiUp H. Bones teel, 



MDCCCXXXTX. 

Nev) York, 



MDCCCXL. 




Maiden, 
Montgomery, 
Clarkstoivn, Pa. 
Missionary, China, 
Sand Lake, 
Fort Ann, 
Coxsackie, 
Saugerties, 
Flatbuah, L. I. 
Poughkopsie, 
Hickory, Pa. 
Cos] ten, 

L'ort Ann, 
Clermont. 



1840 
1840 



1840 
1841 
1840 
1840 
1841 
1841 
1840 
1839 
1840 
18c;9 
1841 
1841 

1841 
1839 
1840 
1840 

1S42 

1842 

1841 

1848 

1841 

1842 

1842 

1842 

1842 

1841 

1842 

1841 

1841 

1842 





PHILOMATHEAN- SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


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Jolm Brush, 


Poughkeepsie, 


1842 


Tliomas H. Canfield, 


Arlington, Vt. 




Rev. William Bannard, A. M., 


New York, 


1844 


Alexander P. Bertlioud, 


Mansfield, 


1844 


John Cortelyou, 


Brooklyn, L. I. 


1843 


Charles Davis, 


Bpencertown. 





James C. Duane, 


West Point, 


1844 


Thomas Frazer, 


Sharon, 


1842 


Rev. John H.^ Garfield, A. M., 


Albany, 


1842 


Alexander Greig, 


Canandaigua, 


1842 


Rev. Silas S. Harmon, A. M., 


Montgomery, 


1843 


Rev. William A. Miller, A. M. 


Albany, 


1842 


John R. MiUer, 


Williamsburgh, Mass. 


1844 


Rev. Charles K. McHarg, A. M., 


Albany, 


1842 


Thomas B. Van Buren, 


California, 


1842 


Gilbert L. Wilson, A. M., 


Albany, 


1842 


Frederick S. Wood, 19 


West Schuyler, 


1842 


MDCCCXLI. 




Alfred A. Abbot, A. M., 


Andover, Mass. 


1841 


Rev. Asa Adams, 


Boston, 


1843 


Horace Allen, 


Pawlet, Vt. 


1844 


John B. Bronk, 


Coxsackie, 


1843 


John H. Brown, A. M., 


New York, 


1844 


Rev. Alexander B. Bullions, A. M., 


Waterford, 


1842 


James H. Campbell, A. M., 


Schodac, 


1844 


^Joseph Conger, 


Newark, N J. 




D.W.C.De Forrest, A.M., 


Albany, 


1844 


Rev. Joshua Kennedy, 


Gi een Castle, Pa. 


1841 


W. H. King, 


Coxsackie, 


1843 


Henry G. Ludlow, 


Albany, 


1843 


Patrick U. Major, A. M., 


Frankfort, Ky. 


1842 


Dugald McCoU, 


Caledonia, 


1845 


Rev. Wilham S. McLaren, 


Caledonia 


1843 


Rev. D. C. McVean, A. M., 


Franklinville, 


1844 


*James Merrill, 


Boston, Mass. 


1843 


Wm. H. H. Moore, A. M., 


Green-port, L. I. 


1844 


Henry J. Moore, 


Chazy, 


1841 


*Rev. P. S. Myers, 


Coxsackie, 


1843 


N. A. Okeson, 


Jnniatta Co. Pa. 


1843 






PHILOMATHEAJS- SOCIETY 




NAMES. 


RESIDENCES 


GRADUAT. 


*J. M. Pettit, 


Waterfovd, 


1846 


Rev. H. W. Pierson, A. M., 


Missionary, West Africa, 1843 


*Philip Spencer, 


Albany, 




Justin A. Smith, 


North Bennington, 


1843 


Geo. W. Starr, 


Buffalo, 


1842 


Andrew J. Stevenson, 


New York. 




John B. Van Dyck, M. D., 


Coxsackie, 


1841 


Addison Willett, 29 


North Granville, 


1843 


MDCCCXLII. 




Rev. Andrew Abraham, 


Missionary, South Africa. 184-4 


Wm. F. C. Beattie, 


Bt Francisville, La. 


1845 


Jolin C. Brig-gs, 


Saratoga, 


1845 


Charles M. Briggs, 


Cwmnington, Mass. 


1844 


*Jolm H. Bull, 


Clarkson, 


1842 


Rev. Wm. McG. Christie, 


St. George, C. W. 


1845 


Rev. Jesse W. Dennison, A. M., 


Bern, 


1844 


John C. De Peu, 


Salem, 


1844 


*Snas W. Deuel, 


JEsperance, 


1845 


Rev. David Donnan, A. M., 


Frincetown, 


1845 


John Fitch, A. M., 


Troy, 


1842 


James J. Giles, 


St. Johnsville. 




Rev. Philander Griffin, 


Warren, 


1845 


Lorenzo Hand, 


Schenectady, 


1842 


EUas Hand, 


Elkhorn, Wis. 




Benjamin B. Hart, 


Rochester, 


1846 


Rev. Rufus King, 


Freehold, 


1844 


Rev. David Murdock, A. M., 


Catskill, 


1845 • 


Joseph S. Ferine, A. M., 


Jackson, 


1844 


Rev. Jeremiah Petrie, A. M., 


Herkimer, 


1846 


Henry Pomeroy, A. M., Tutor Un. Coll. 


Rochester, 


1843 


I. C. W. PoweU, A. M., 


Wye Landing, Md.. 


1845 


Henry Rosa, 


Schenectady, 




*Noble D. Severance, 


New Haven, 


1844 


*Norman J. Willson, 


Canandaigua, 


1845 


*John J. Zielie, 26 


Sclioharie, 


1844 


MDCCCXLHI 




William xVllen, 


Flttsfidd, Mass. 


1844 


Courtland W. Anable, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


1846 


Ezra Bauder, 


St. Johnsville, 


1847 






PHILOMATHEAN ISOCIETY. 



EESIDENCES. 




George W. Benton, 


Lyons, 


1845 


*William C. Bockes, 


Saratoga, 


1846 


Henry Bogue, 


Sherman, Mich. 


1845 


Oliver Brownson, 


Albany, 


1845 


William Bullions, M. D., 


Union Village, 


1844 


Eev. George Darling, 


Holden, Mass. 


1846 


James S. Gibbs, 


Ovid, 


1845 


WiUiam T. Goodnough, 


Gouverneur, 


1848 


Rev. John M. Gregory, A. M., 


Sand Lake, 


1846 


Samuel B. Hard, 


Albion, 


1846 


Jolm T. Hoffman, 


Sing Sing, 


1846 


Murray Hubbard, 


Stillwater, 


1845 


S. Marshall Ingalls, 


Cooperstown. 


1846 


Royal P. Keyes, 


Gouverneur, 


1846 


D. Alonzo King, 


Pulaski, 


1844 


Clement Leach, 


Eaton, 


1845 


Stephen C. Miller, 


Westerlo, 


1845 


William C. Mosher, 


Canandaigua, 


1845 


Seely PeiTy, 


Churchville, 


1845 


Andrew J. Perry, 


New York, 


1846 


Rev. Bradley PhilUps, 


Gouverneur, 


1846 


Henry R. Pierson, 


Troy, 


1846 


Daniel Printup, 


Fultonville, 


1846 


Rev. Samuel T. Searle, 


Buskirk's Bridge, 


1845 


Samuel M. Tracy, 


Newark, 


1847 


WeUington W. WeUs, 


Middleburgh, 


1845 


Nathan A. Woodward, 30 


Bush, 
MDCCCXTJV. 


1845 


Rev, Henry A. Austin, 


Worthington, Mass. 


1847 


Samuel J. Austin, 


Worthington, Mass. 


1847 


Asa Barton, 


West India, 


1846 


Daniel R. Bigelow, A. M., 


Bellville, 


1846 


W. H. J. Brooks, 


Bridgeport, Conn. 


1846 


John L. Campbell, M. D., 


New York, 


1845 


Joseph F. Gary, 


Foughkeepsie, 


1846 


Edwin F. Church, 


Bath, 


1846 


Aaron H. Cronldiite, 


Greenfield, 


1847 


Calel) B. Ellsworth, 


Lowvillc, 


1846 


Eli W. Fau-child, 


Monticello, 


1846 






PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




NAMES. 


KESIDENCES. GRADUAT. 


George Furbeck, 


Guilderland, 


1847 


Francis Hendi'icks, 


Ovid, 


1846 


J. Dunbar Houghton, 


Bellville, 


1845 


J. Foster Jenkins, A. M., M. D., 


Falmouth, 3fafis. 


1846 


N. J. Johnson, 


Middle Granville, 


1844 


Charles J. King, 


Greenville, 


1846 


Calvin Littlefield, 


Bellville, 


1845 


George McAuley, 


Laminghurgh, 


1846 


John W. N-ott, A. M., 


Jerusalem Mills, Md. 


1846 


Franklin A. Paddock, 


Glen's Falls, 


1847 


Hiram H. Perry, A. M., Fellow Un. Coll. 


Schenectady, 


1846 


Hemau F. Peiry, A. M., 


Canton, 


1S46 


Howard Potter, A. M., Tutor Un. Coll., 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


1846 


Albert B. Roberts, 


Canastota, 


1844 


Robert Rodgers, 


Dumfries, C. W. 




Albert Y. Schermerhorn, 


Union Village, 


1848 


R. A. Southwick, A. M., 


New Baltimore, 


1846 


J. E. Southwick, 


New Baltimore, 


1847 


Rufus D. Stearns, 


Pulaski, 


1845 


Ransom B. Welch, 


Jonesville, 


1846 


Wilham A. Wliitbeck, 82 


New York, 


1846 


MDCCCXLV. 




Rev. James S. Cowper, 


Cambridge, 


1847 


John Crawford, 


Newhurg, Thco. Sem. 


1847 


James S. Dobbin, 


Jackson, 


1848 


Luther B. Hart, 


Litchfield, Conn. 


1849 


George H. Hearman, 


Pittstotvn, 


1849 


William C. Hickcox, 


Springfield, Pa. 


1847 


William J. MagiU, 


Canonshurg Thco. Sem. 


1849 


William Mills, 


Mount Morris, 


1848 


John Murdock, 


Catskill, 


1847 


Charles C. JS'ott, 


Guilderland, 


1848 


Roswell G. Pettibone, 


Ogdensburgh, 


1848 


John H. Piatt, 


Phinebeck, 


1847 


*Benjamin F. Rappleye, 


Farmerville. 




Samuel Rowley, 


Hudson, 


1847 


Avery J. Smith, 


Coxsackie, 


1848 


William C. Somers, 


Newburg TJico. Sem. 


1848 


Victor C. Spencer, 


West Stockbridge, Mass. 


1847 





NAMES 


RESIDENCES. GRADUAT. 


William Van Wyck, 


New York, 


1848 


Samuel Wells, 


Luzerne, 


1849 


John B. Woodruff, 20 


West Stockhridge, Mass. 
MDCCCXLVL 


184Y 


William L. Akin, 


Rotterdam, 


1848 


Ephraim R. Akin, 


Rotterdam, 


1848 


William H. Bannister, 


Johnstown. 




David Beattie, 


Princeton TJteo. Sem. 


1848 


Linus D. Bishop, 


Sandii Hill, 


1850 


Thomas E. Bliss, 


Worcester, ISIass. 


1848 


Henry B. Burr, 


Prmceton Theo. Sem. 


1849 


Daniel A. Butterfield, 


Utica, 


1849 


Lawrence L. Comfort, 


New Brunsivich Theo. Sem. 1848 


*James P. Day, 


Catskill, 


1847 


Adi-ian H. Dunning, 


Ridgehury, 


1849 


JuHan P. Faison, 


Springvale, N. C. 




Charles C. Foote, 


New Haven, Conn. 


1849 


*Thomas Hazhtt, 


Perington. 




Theodore Hyatt, 


Yorktown, 


. 


Charles J. Lansing, 


Lansinghtirgh, 




Henry S. Lincoln, 


Greenfield, 


1849 


*Henry JSlcCarty, 


Bainbridgc, Ohio, 


1847 


Robert H. McClellan, 


Argyle, 


1847 


Amasa McCoy, 


Fredericton, N. B. 


1849 


*Pliilip McEachron, 


Argyle, 




George M. McEachron, 


Neivhurg Theo. Sem. 


1848 


Jolm A. McFarland, 


Jackson, 


1848 


John B. Morey, 


Cambridge, 


1847 


George McQueen, Jun., 


Princeton Theo. Sem. 


1849 


Jacob Moore, 


Laurel, Bel. 


1850 


W. W. Paddock, 


Malone, 


1849 


Ira F. Pettibone, 


Stockholm, 


1849 


William W. Pratt, 


Canton, 


1849 


*A. S. Rainsford, 


New Scotland. 




Asa W. Smith, 


Woodh'ull, 


1848 


Silas Smith, 


Brunswick, 


1850 


Rev. James M. Smeallie, 


Princetowny 




Charles S. Williams, 


Lowville, 


1848 


Joseph M. Wilkin, 35 


West Point, 


1848 






philomathea:n" society. 




NAVIES. 


RESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 




MDCCCXT-YIL 




Jacob H. Akin, 


Hotterdam., 


1850 


Elizur W. Beebe, 


Moscow, 


1850 


Theodore B. Brown, 


Schenectady, 


1849 


Rabbi J. W. Buckland, 


Brutus 


1850 


Robert Crookshank, 


Princeton Thco. &em. 


1849 


James Crookshank, 


Ogdenshurg. 




Daniel J. Darrow, 


Schenectady, 


1850 


M. Van Buren Dauby, 


Utica, 


1849 


David H. Devoe, 


Rushville, 


1849 


Jacob B. Duel, 


Pine Plains, 


1848 


*Russell N. Dunham, 


Jackson, 


1849 


John Edgar, 


Netohurg, 


1849 


Henry Gardiner, 


Albany, 


1850 


Andrew Gordon, 


Johnstown. 




WilUam S. HaU, 


Lyons. 




Edwin D. Hehns, 


Montgomery, 


1850 


Solomon H. Hopkins, 


Argyle, 


1848 


"William Jackson, 


Schenectady, 


1851 


Julius M. Keeler, 


Malone, 


1851 


John A, King, 


Scipio, 


1849 


Myron P. Lindsley, 


Rushville, 


1849 


George H. Mann, 


Gorham, Me. 




Francis E. Martindale, 


Sandy Hill, 


1850 


James Meiklejolm, 


Wisconsin, 


1848 


Abel Merchant, 


Nassau, 


1849 


David F. :MorriU, 


Potsdam, 


1849 


Allen McFarland, 


Princeton Theo. Sem. 


1849 


Robert N. McLaren, 


Caledonia, 


1851 


Alexander Mc William, 


Wigton, Scotland, 


1850 


Daniel D. Picket, 


Alfred, 


1849 


Jacob L. Pearse, 


Niskayuna, 


1849 


Horatio N. Powers, 


Amenia, 


1850 


Moses T. Pratt, 


Greenwich, 


1848 


Dexter Reynolds, 


Albany, 


1848 


Dirck C. RusseU, 


Salem. 


1851 


Alexander Shiland, 


Cambridge, 


1848 


Lemon Thomson, 


Johnsburg, 


1850 


Peter Wendell, Jun., 


Albany, 


1848 




PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




John J. "Wendell, 
Charles P. "Williams, 
Henry B. Wood, il. 

"William R. Adams, 
De Witt C. Backus, 
John C. Bishop, 
De Witt C. Booth, 
Thomas S. Breen, 
Henry L. Bulhons, 
Samuel Chapman, Jun., 
Belden F. Culver, 
Cornelius G-. Duryea, 
Wakeman W. Edwards, 
Job B. Ellis, 
Alonzo Flack, 
Theodore J. Fonda, 

Jonathan Gillespie, 

Lewis E. Gurley, 

A. Brower Longaker, 

James S. Livingston, 

Angus McDonald, 

John Mc Williams, 

Charles B. Potter, 

Charles Ray, 

Albert Richards, 

John Rippey, 

Gilbert H. Robertson, 

Alfred Robinson, 

David L. Rouse, 

Stephen Searle, 

Alfred B. Smith, 

James H. "Vail, 

Charles Stuart Vedder, 

Robert H. Wallace, Jun- 

Willett E. Andrews, 
Eli S. Bailey, 
Henry B. Barstow, 




RESIDENCES. 

Albany, 
Boonville, 
Malone. 
MDCCCXLVIIL 

Loiovillc, 

Malone, 

Spencertown, 

Carrollton, Miss. 

Galway, 

Albany, 

Northumberland, 

Hophin^on, 

Falhhurg, 

Charlton, 



■31. 



Concord, N. H. 
Schenectady, 
B'uttville, 
Troy, 

Perkiomen Bridge, Pa. 
East Greenwich, 
Caledonia, 
Galway, 
Pittsford, 
Rochester, 
Hampton, 
Geneva. 
Argyle, 
Ogden, 

Saratoga S2)rings, 
Coxsackie, 
Massina, 
Walkill, 
Schenectady, 
Little Britain, 



GRADUAT. 



1848 



1851 
1851 
1850 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1850 
1852 
1852 
1850 
1851 
1849 
1850 
1850 
1851 
1850 
1849 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1849 
1850 
1851 
1849 
1849 
1851 
1850 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1850 



MDCCCXLIX. 

Hyde Park, 

Holley, 

Canaan, 





PHILOMATHEA]^ SOCIETY, 




Joseph Beattie, 
Andris Brant, Jua, 
"William Burnett, 
C}Tus S. Clapp, 
Asahel Clark, 
Howard Cockbum, 
Elhanan H. Crocker, 
John P. Cushman> 
Ezra W. Dean, 
James Demarest, Jun^ 
David W. Fentou, 
Jesse D, Fonda, 
Elias Foote, 
Jacob Fry, 

Augustine H. Giddings, 
Edward J. Giddings, 
Leonard W. Goddard, 
William Graham, Jua. 
Jolin G. Gray, 
Cornelius S. Groot> 
CUfford A. Hand, 
Samuel Hand, 
Samuel N. Hai'twell, 
Jonas S. Heartt, 
Jerome B. Holcombv 
George W. Jackson, 
Erastus R. Knapp, 
Charles M. Livingston, 
Pelatiah J. Marsh, 
Barnard F. B. Mackay, 
Alexander McCoy, 
Jirah B. Moseley, 
Lemuel C. Paine, Juo, 
John W. Paine, 
Samuel Packwood, Jun., 
Hermon Perry, 
George C. Pettit, 
A. Hervey Ramsey, 
Theodore W. Robbins, 



KESIDENCES. 


GRADUAT. 


Si. Andrews, 


1852 


Ancram, 


1853 


Phelps, 


1851 


Binghampton, 


1851 


Sandy Hill, 


1850 


Kingston, 


1849 


Aberdeen, Miss. 


1850 


Troy, 


1851 : 


New York, 


1852 


Waioarsing, 


1852 


Brant, 


1851 


Schenectady, 


1850 


Mendon, 


1849 i 


Trappe, Pa. 


1851 


Great Barrington, 


Mass. 1852 


Great Barrington, 


Mass. 1852 i 


New York, 


1849 j 


Montgomery, 


1S51 


Wawarsing, 


1853 ' 


Schenectady, 


1852 


Elizahethtoxon, 


1850 


Elizahethtown, 


1851 


Sutton, Mass. 


1851 


Troy, 


1852 


Johnstown, 


1850 


New York, 


1853 


Stanford, 


1850 


Johnstoivn, 


1851 


Brun swick, 


1853 


New York, 


1860 


Argylc, 


1850 


Penfield, 


1849 


A Ibion, 


1850 


Troy, 


1852 


New York, 


1852 


Wyoming, 


1849 


Galway, 


1852 


Oxford, Ohio. 


1850 


Windham, 


1851 





RESIDENCES. 




GRADUAT. 



Charles J. Rogers, 


Sandy Hill, 


1851 


Samuel K Rice, 


Martinville, Ohio^ 


1849 


Nathaniel G. Spalding, 


Beehnantown, 


1852 


Edward Stevens, 


Fredonia, 


1852 


John L. Sutherland, 


Geneva, 


1849 


Albert H. Talmadge, 


Greenville, 


1851 


John L. Tappan, 


New York, 


1851 


William L. Thompson, 


Schenectady, 


1852 


Dunbar Van Santvoord, 


Schenectady, 


1851 


William A. Wasson, 


Rotterdam, 


1853 


Lewis S. Wells, 


Norristown, Pa. 


1850 


Gustavus R. Whitridge, 


Charleston, S. C. 


1850 


Wniiam H. Woodi-ufF, 


Walden, 


1851 


Alfred A. Wotkyns, 


Troy, 


1850 


Jolm B. Yates, 


Schenectady, 


1852 


Austin A. Yates, 


Schenectady, 


1853 


Joshua K. Yeakle, 59 


Hereford, Pa. 
MDCCCL. 


1850 


Holmes Colbert, 


Choctaw Nation. 


1853 


William Currie, 


Sterling, 


1851 


William A. Easton, 


Smyrna, Pa. 


1850 


Samuel R. Graham, 


Neivark, Del. 


1851 


Joseph R. Hall, 


Choctaw Nation, 


1852 


Oscar B. Hitchcock, 


Ashland, N. r„ 


1852 


David Murray, 


Bovina, 


1852 


Calvin M. N"orthrup, 


Alba Place, Tenn. 


1852 


George G. Parker, 


Acton, Mass. 


1852 


Allen Wright, 10. 


Chjoctaw Nation, 


1862 




lO^Cle 



I nil 



^ 




"William R. Adams, 
Jacob H. Akin, 
WiLLETT E. Andrews, 
Henry B. Barstow, 
Joseph Beattie, 
Elizur W. Beebe, 
John C. Bishop, 
Linus D. Bishop, 
Andris Brant, 
Thomas S. Breen, 
Rabbi J. W. Buckland, 
"William Burnett, 
Samuel Chapman, 
Cyrus S. Clapp, 
Asahel Clark, 
Holmes Colbert, 
Elhanan H. Crocker, 
Belden F. Culver, 
"William Currie, 
John P. Cushman, 
Daniel J. Darrow, 
Ezra "W. Dean, 
James Demarest, 
William A. Easton, 
"Wakeman "W. Edwards, 
Job B. Ellis, 
David "W. Fenton, 
Theodore J. Fonda, 



Jesse D. Fonda, 
Jacob Fry, 
Henry Gardiner, 
Augustine H. Giddings, 
Edward J. Giddings, 
Jonathan Gillespie, 
"William Graham, 
Samuel R. Graham, 
John G. Gray, 
Cornelius S. Groot, 
Lewis E. Gurley, 
"William S. Hall, 
Joseph R. Hall, 
Clifford A. Hand, 
Samuel Hand, 
Jonas S. Heartt, 
Edwin D. Helms, 
Oscar B. Hitchcock, 
Jerome B. Holcomb, 
"William Jackson, 
George "W. Jackson, 
Erastus R. Knapp, 
Julius M. Keeler, 
Charles M. Livingston, 
A. Brower Longaker, 
P. James Marsh, 
Barnard F, B. Mackay, 
Francis E. Martindale, 





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Alexander McCoy, 
Angus McDonald, 
Robert JST. McLaren, 
Alexander McWilliam, 
John McWilliams, 
Jacob Moore, 
David Murray, 
Calvin M. ISTorthrup, 
Lemuel C. Paine, 
John W. Paine, 
Samuel Packwood, 
George G. Parker, 
George G. Pettit, 

HoRATo K Powers, 

Charles B. Potter, 

Asa H. Ramsey, 

Albert Richards, 

John Rippey, 

Theodore "W". Robbins, 

Charles J. Rogers, 

David L. Rouse, 

DiECK C. Russell, 



Nathaniel G. Spalding, 

Stephen Searle, 

Edward Stevens, 

Alfred B. Smith, 

Silas Smith, 

Albert H. Talmadge, 

John L. Tappan, 

Lemon Thomson, 

William L. Thompson, 

James H. Vail, 

Charles S. Vedder, 

Robert H. Wallace, 

William A. Wasson, 
Lewis S. Wells, 
GusTAvus R. Whitridge, 
William H. Woodruff, 
Alfred A. Wotkyns, 
Allen Wright, 
John B. Yates, 
Austin A. Yates, 
Joshua K. Yeakle, 99, 







PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY, 




THE 



This Society has existed more than half a century, and during that time 
nearly fourteen hundred individuals have enjoyed its privileges. There can he 
no better index of its flourishing condition for this long period, than the fact of 
its having enrolled so large a number of members. And no more convincing 
proof of the benefits derived from the Society can be offered, than a reference to 
the honorable names that appear in the Catalogue. The reputation that it has 
justly acquired is a sufficient recommendation of its character and usefidness, to 
those who may wish to participate in the advantages of such an Institution 

^^jiilDmntjiBnn lilirnrij A lUnMng llnnm. 

Connected with the Society is an elegant and well selected Library containing 
upwards of four thousand volumes of choice and popular loorks. A great part 
of this collection was recently presented by the Alumni of the Society and other 
generous individuals residing in different parts of the country. Tliere is also a 
Reading Jioam furnished loith the best Periodicals and Reviews. 



LIST 

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, 
LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, 
EDINBURGH REVIEW, 
WESTMINSTER REVIEW, 
PARLOR MAGAZINE, 
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, 
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE, 
THE LITERARY WORLD, 
KNICKERBOCKER, 



OF PERIODICALS. 

CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX, 

BOSTON PRESS AND POST, 

NEW YORK COURIER AND ENQUIRER, 

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, 

NEW YORK OBSERVER, 

LOUISVILLE JOURNAL, 

ALBANY ARGUS, 

NATIONAL ERA, 

MASS. CATARACT. 




PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. 




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ARTICLE I. 

Section 1. This Association shall be knoA\^n by the name of The Philoma- 
THEAN Society. 

Section 2. The objects of this Society shall be the acquirement of literary 
knowledge, the promotion of virtue, and the cultivation of social harmony and 
friendsJdp. 

Section 3. The ordinary business of this Society shall consist of Declamation^ 
Composition and Extemporaneous Debate. 

ARTICLE II. 

Section 1 . This Society shall meet weekly during the collegiate term at 
their Hall or such other place as they shall determine. 

Section 2. Special meetings shall be called by the President upon a written 
application of one-fourth of the attending members. 

Section 3. A majority of the attending members shall constitute a quorum 
for the transaction of business ; but a less number shall be empowered to 
adjourn from time to time and call delinquents to account. 

ARTICLE III. 

Section 1. The Officers of this Society shall be a President, Vice President, 
Secretary, Treasurer, Librarian, Advocate, and a Censor, with three Councilors; 
the three former to continue in office during six, and the remainder during twelve 







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regular meetings, except the Librarian who shall continue in office one year ; 
aU of whom shall be respectively elected according to law. 

Section 2. It shall be the duty of the President, to preside at all meetings 
of the Society, to regulate its business, execute its laws, appoint committees, 
dehver an addi-ess at the expu-ation of his term of office, to call for criticism 
upon composition, etc., to put to vote all questions submitted to the decision of 
the Society, and to caU special meetings. 

Section 3. The President shall be empowered, subject to the laws, to impose 
fines upon any member who shaU become obnoxious to the laws of the Society ; 
to grant leave of absence, provided it be not more than ten minutes ; to take 
the voice of the house upon any question he may wish to propose previous to 
any that may be pending, and without being seconded. 

Section 4, He shaU not vote except on admission or expulsion of members, 
but shall have the casting vote on any question upon which the Society is equally 
divided. He shaU not be called to account for any misdemeanor committed 
during his term of office, until the expiration of the same, except for openly 
and avowedly refusing submission to the Constitution and Laws. 

Section 5. In the absence or indisposition of the President, the Vice Pres- 
ident shall perform his duties and possess his powers. 

Section 6. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep regular minutes 
of the transactions of the Society ; preserve all books and papers committed to 
his charge ; call the roll ; read the minutes of the last meeting ; announce the 
duties of each division for the succeeding meeting, note down the votes taken, 
whether by ballot or viva voce, upon all questions submitted for decision ; an- 
nounce the result, and make a just return of all deHnquencies to the Censor, at 
the close of every regular meeting. 

Section 7. It shall be the duty oi the Secretary to notify newly elected 
attending members of their election, wliich notice shall be given within six 
days from such election ; to carry notifications to absenting members, when 
ordered by the Society ; deliver to the Treasurer at the close of each meeting, 
an accovmt of all the fines imposed ; give general notice of all special meet- 
ings ; and when called upon, to write and deliver certificates of Non- Atten- 
ding and Honorary Members. 

Section 8. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to keep the funds, collect 
the dues and make disbursements, under the direction of the Society ; to keep an 
account of all monies received and expended by the same ; a book of debt and 
credit between the Society and its members ; to keep the seal ; to report to 
the Society such members as shall neglect or refuse to pay their dues within 
the time specified by law ; and to keep or cause to be kept in a fit condition the 
Hall of the Society, 







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Section 9. It shall be the duty of the Librarian to keep the keys of the 
Library ; preserve its books, manuscripts and stationery ; to be in the Libi-ary 
every Wednesday and Saturday from half past eight until nine o'clock, A. M., 
and at such other times as the Society may from time to time order, for the 
purpose of delivering and receiving books ; and to keep an account of all books 
dehvered and returned. 

Section 10. It shall be the duty of the Librarian, to keep a Catalogue of 
all the books open to the inspection of the members ; to record the names of 
the benefactors of the Society together with the amount of their donations ; 
to report to the Society all members withholding a book or books longer than 
the lawful time or in any way damaging the same, and to hand the amount of 
the tines to the Treasurer, 

Section 11. The Librarian shall be empowered to appoint three assistants 
removable at pleasure. 

Section 12. It shall require a majority of all the votes polled to elect a 
person to either of the offices of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treas- 
urer, or Librarian. 

Section 13. If on balloting for either of these officers a choice shall not be 
made, the Society shall proceed to ballot from the three candidates having the 
greatest number of votes, and if on the second ballot no choice shall be made, 
they shall choose the officer from the two having the highest number of votes. 
Section 14. The Advocate shall consider himself bound by honor and moral- 
ity, to defend when called upon, to the best of his ability, the CoNbTiTUTioN, 
Laws, interests and character of the Society. 

Section 15. It shall be the duty of the Advocate when a member is brought 
before the Society, for trial, to take upon himself the management of such 
trial on the part of the Society, to state the charges, examine the witnesses, 
explain the laws, and elucidate and apply the evidence. 

Section. 16. It shall be the duty of the Censor and Council, to present two 
questions for debate at each regular meeting, and in case the Society rejects 
them, to immediately present two more, and repeat the same as often as the 
Society rejects ; to report to the Treasurer the names of all individuals fined 
with the amount of the fines. 

Section 17. The Censor and Council shall be empowered to cite before 
them any member who shall be reported to them as having transgressed the 
Laws, or any member whom they shall have discovered to have transgressed 
the same ; to give private admonition when they shall deem it necessary, to 
examine into deficiencies, of members, to judge whether the excuses oifered, 
if any, be satisfactory, anJ subject to the laws, to impose fines. 
Section 18. If the Censor and Council in the discharge of their duty, find a 




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member guilty of violatin;.^ the Ixwi, or in anj way i.ijuring the character of 
the Society, they shall be empowered to fine him a sum not exceeding fifty cents ; 
but if they shall deem him worthy of a greater punishmejit, it shall be their 
duty to report him to the Society, 

ARTICLE IV. 

Section 1. No person shall be elected a member of this Society unless at 
least two members become vouchers for his virtuous deportment, nor shall he 
be balloted for unless he has been proposed one week previous 

Section 2. It shall require two thirds of tha votes polled to elect a person 
a member of this Society. 

Sectfon 3. Every person elected an attending member of this Society, shall 
be entitled to all its immunities and privileges, and after three regular meetings 
shall be obliged to perform its duties. 

Section 4. Gentlemen whose talents and reputation may add to the respect- 
ability of the Society, may be elected Honorary Members. 

Section 5. The Pre.=;ident and Professors of Union College shall be ex-officio 
Honorary Members of tliis Society. 

ARTICLE V. 

Section 1. No member of this Society except a Councilor, shall hold two 
offices at the same time. 

Sec I ION 2. No person shall be eligible to the same office twice in succession. 

Seotkin 3. No Honorary or Non- Attending Members shall be eligible to any 
office of the Society, nor have the privilege of voting ; but shall have the priv- 
ilege in common with other members of dehvering their sentiments on any 
question before the Society : they shall also have the use of the Library, for 
which Non-Attending members shall pay twenty -five cents per term in advance, 
to the Treasurer. 

ARTICLE VI. 

Section 1. The punishments of this Society shall consist of Fines, Admoni- 
tions, Suspensions, Dismissions, and Expulsions, according to the nature of the 
offence. 

Section 2. No member after having once been punished for, or acquitted 
of a crime, shall ever again be called to account for the same oJence. 

Section 3. Every member in regular standing and not indebted to the Soci- 
ety, may at his request receive an honorable dismission. 

ARTICLE VII. 

SsoTiDN 1. It shall reT[ure t'.ir !e fjurdn of all m3mb3r5 pra^ent to find a 
member guilty of a crime for which the punishment is expulsion, and two- 
thirds to find him guilty of a crime for which he may be disgracefully dismissed 







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Section 2. It shall require three-fourths of the members present to find any 
officer guilty of a crime for which he may be dismissed from his office. 

Section 3. The Society shall not have the power of passing expost facto 
Laws. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

Section 1. The property of this Society shall be considered as belonging to 
it as a body only, and if any member be suspended, dismissed or expelled, his 
right to any portion of the common property shall be forfeited to the Society. 

Section 2. If any member in virtue of his office have anything belonging to 
the Society, in his possession, he shall deliver the same to the person appointed 
to succeed him. 

ARTICLE IX. 

Any Article of this Constitution may be altered or amended by a vote of 
three-fourth of the members present, provided three weeks previous notice be 
given. 






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